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Events go on, as producers close operations

SnowScene, Big Mountain Experience to go ahead after MASEV shuts down MASEV Communications, the North American event production company charged with producing the upcoming SnowScene and Big Mountain Experience events in Whistler, closed its doors on

AWARE earns Cornucopia cash

Local environmental projects are set to get a helping hand after a large financial boost from Cornucopia.

Melting Mountains

AWARE hosts Ian Bruce, a climate change expert with the David Suzuki Foundation What: Melting Mountains – Global Climate Change and Mountain Environments Where: Delta Whistler Resort, downstairs conference room When: Thursday, Dec. 4, 7 p.m.

Lorriman Whistler’s Business Person of the Year

When he heard the criteria for the Whistler Business Person of the Year – leadership, mentorship, business excellence, integrity and a commitment to the community – Bob Lorriman thought, "that gets me off the hook.

Chamber’s job fair will be back next year

‘It’s like a job fair every day’ at the employment centre, but businesses don’t seem to know about it A sharp rise in the number of job advertisements leading into this winter season has fast-tracked a decision from the Whistler C

Letters to the editor

Re: The streamlining of the patrol phone or better yet call it what it is: the mainstreaming. Gone is the straight-to-the-facts weather observations – wind, visibility, temperature, snow – and a forecast that rivals the weather channel.

Whistler Secondary’s call-back program needs parent help

Vending machine use being discussed Parents do you know where your kids are? Whistler Secondary’s Parent Advisory Council wants to make sure that you do. It is looking for volunteers to work the call-back system at the school.

Pemberton, Squamish markets re-evaluated after flooding

Little market activity means few facts for BC Assessment to go on BC Assessment is scrambling to adjust its property assessments in Pemberton and Squamish after October’s flooding caused damages to properties in both towns.

Freeze not a factor for Foxwell

One run all pass-winner could handle after night out in the cold Freeze Factor contestant Greg Foxwell endured 24 hours of blistering cold, bobbed for kidneys in a broth of egg yoke, ate sauerkraut with maple syrup and stripped down to his underwear