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Whistler

Education

THE ALTA LAKE SCHOOL>> A non-profit independent school which follows a Waldorf curriculum from Pre-school to Grade 5.

Services

COATS FOR KIDS>> Winter coats for children of all ages can be dropped off at Dual Mountain Drycleaners, both locations, at Market Pavilion and Function Junction. Coats are accessed by anyone in need through the Re-use It Centre.

Other valley stuff

ALPINE CLUB OF CANADA, WHISTLER SECTION>> Outdoor club focused on mountaineering, ski touring, climbing and hiking. New members welcome, daily trip schedule at www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/sections/whistler.html. Call 604-902-1772.

On The Mountains

BLACKCOMB>> Enjoy the last day of glacier skiing on Sun. Aug. 1. Don’t forget your sunscreen. WHISTLER>> The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sightseeing tours are also available.

Special Events

The Armadillo Strings Quartet are part of the summer street entertainment in the village this weekend. Check out the classical music in the mountains! SUMMER STREET ENTERTAINMENT>> The village walkways will come alive from Fri. July 30 to Mon.

Dusty’s hosts 3rd Annual Canadian BBQ Championships this weekend

If you happen to lose a friend this August long-weekend, head to Creekside and chances are you’ll find them drooling over the slow-smoking BBQ pits at the 3rd Annual Canadian National BBQ Championships at Dusty’s Bar and BBQ.

Council to travel to Park City

Learning about life after the Olympic Games isn’t the only reason for council’s trip to Park City, Utah in the fall.

SLRD asks for consultation on boundary expansions

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Director John Turner is looking for more consultation when it comes to boundary expansions in the region’s member municipalities.

No hard feelings from Chew

Local Paralympian Phil Chew was "honoured and humbled" to hear that a plaque bearing his name will be added to the group of plaques honoring local Olympians at World Cup Square in Creekside.

Critics slam South Chilcotin Park decision

Park boundaries shrink as government announces resolution of land use plans