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Wheels in Motion looking for organizers

The Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion society is encouraging Canadians from every province and territory to organize or join an event committee in preparation for the second annual Wheels In Motion day on June 13.

E-classrooms being pursued by Whistler PAC

One teacher could teach two classrooms in district; students could communicate with others around the world Imagine if your kids could talk to Nobel Prize winner Nelson Mandela, or Canadian astronaut Marc Garneau, or the leader of the United Nations.

Sustainability speaker series revived in January

Coro Strandberg, an expert on responsible investing, will kick off awareness campaign After almost two year, the Early Adopters of The Natural Step sustainability framework are bringing back their popular speaker series to Whistler, hoping to revital

Council freezes development in the commercial core

Crystal Lodge renovations will go ahead Council has approved major renovations to the Crystal Lodge despite putting a temporary freeze on development in the commercial core zone.

Whistler resident first to be charged for feeding bears in B.C.

Rico Suchy fined $3,000 and warned not to feed bears in future Conservation officer Chris Doyle had the grim task of shooting two bears last summer outside a Panorama Ridge home.

Council comes to rescue of animal shelter

A funding shortfall at Whistler Animals Galore has prompted council to approve a $13,000 advance grant-in-aid for the animal shelter. The grant was announced at Monday’s council meeting.

Stuff the Bus back to support food bank

Andrew Mitchell and Adam Daff The Whistler and Valley Express (WAVE) will once again set up shop outside of Nesters Market on Saturday Dec. 20, inviting customers to help "Stuff the Bus" in support of the Whistler Food Bank.

Christmas services in the Sea to Sky corridor

Whistler Catholic Church Wednesday, Dec 24, 11 p.m. "Midnight Mass" at the Telus Conference Centre Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. services at Our Lady of the Mountains on Lorimer Road.

Colorado’s destination skier business declining

Ski areas planning campaign to counter market share loss to Utah, Canada Colorado ski resorts are mounting a campaign to re-establish the state as the premier travel destination for skiers and boarders.

The Spanky solution

Local inventor combines trail maps with goggle wiper for best of both worlds Refolding a trail map to its original size and dimensions is a challenge at the best of times, and just about impossible if you happen to be wearing mittens, and sitting on