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Road closures set for Squamish Triathlon

The seventh annual Squamish Triathlon

Waldorf students learn the meaning of Olympic spirit

Olympians judged on ‘truth’ and ‘beauty’

Sale of Regatta Bears will raise money for Easter Seal House

The next time you walk into Scotiabank you’ll not only be greeted with a smile from the teller, but also the button eyes and floppy ears of Scotiabank’s new Regatta Bears.

Naturespeak

Perpetual spring and the plant of many names

Durango group aims for ‘soft’ energy path

Compiled by Allen Best DURANGO, Colo. – A new group has been formed in Durango that is dedicated to the essential proposition of improving conservation and energy efficiency and reducing demand for more coal-fired power plants.

Kokanee label features Whistler Mountain Bike Park

Sit back with a bottle of Kokanee this summer and you might just see a familiar scene on the back label.

Whistler, Pemberton agree to mutual aid

Whistler and Pemberton fire services will rush to help each other whenever a major incident happens in either community.

Information centre sees visitor numbers skyrocket

Chamber businesses also benefiting from increased traffic

New Canadian citizen wins Pique Pedal Parade

One of Canada’s newest citizens took home the top prize at Pique Newsmagazine’s Pedal Parade on Canada Day.

Ashlu power project goes to second public hearing

The Ashlu Creek Independent Power Project will go to a second public hearing as new information has recently come to light.