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Woman completes her around-the-world walk

VAIL, Colo. — Five years ago Polly Letofsky walked out of Vail and vowed not to return until she had walked around the world.

Whistler Museum documenting changing conditions of local waterways

"Since the resort’s beginnings as a fishing destination, its waterways have been fundamentally important," Kerry Clark, curator of the Whistler Museum commented in a press release.

New Whistler business aims to centralize guest reception for strata properties

Everyone has heard the tale of lost and exhausted visitors trying to check into a Whistler hotel or condo in the middle of the night but unable to find anyone to help them.
WAG gets endowment fund from Nesters points

WAG gets endowment fund from Nesters points

Whistler’s Animal Galore got a $1,000 boost this week from Nesters shoppers.

Dog put down after biting woman

A woman who was bitten in the face by a dog at a full moon party early Sunday morning is recovering from her injuries, according to the man who’s dog was responsible for the attack.

Communities rally to stop the logging

Decision now rests with the Squamish Forest District

Rutherford Creek bridge on schedule

Early warning system in place for IPP pipeline failure

Hydrogen Highway plan encouraged Mitsubishi to locate H3 Energy in B.C.

The plan to create a Hydrogen Highway between Vancouver and Whistler was a contributing factor in Mitsubishi’s recent decision to locate its global hydrogen production equipment business, H3 Energy, in British Columbia.

Survey finds high gas prices affecting motorists’ driving habits

Officials unsure about impact on summer tourism

Mining values questioned in South Chilcotin Mountains Park

Tourism to benefit as it is unlikely ‘significant mine’ could be established in area