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WSS grad gets top academic honour

WSS grad gets top academic honour

Mike Daugulis presented with Governor General’s Academic Medal Whistler Secondary School grad Mike Daugulis has been rewarded for his near perfect academic record with one of the most prestigious awards in Canada.

Ball is in the developer’s court, Lambert says

Discussions fail to reach compromise, lawsuit hangs over RMOW By Alison Taylor and Clare Ogilvie Developers of the Nita Lake Lodge project and its main opponents, Keith and Rosalyn Lambert, have been in discussions, trying to reach a compromise befor

No late bar closings for Whistler

But staff recommendations don’t deal with noise and violence, Wade says Municipal staff has recommended to council that Whistler bars should not stay open until 4 a.m.

Pemberton development sold out

The latest housing development in Pemberton sold out on the same day as its official launch. The Pioneer Junction project, developed by Glacier Creek Development Corp., officially went on sale on Saturday, Oct. 11.

Funding problems continue for avalanche association

Bulletin service may be cut down without funding The Canadian Avalanche Association is still waiting to hear whether they will receive any funding this season to help cover the costs of issuing regular avalanche bulletins across B.C. and Alberta.

Naturespeak

Glacier Monitoring 2003: Local recession less than expected By Karl Ricker, Whistler Naturalist Society Annual surveys of the positions of the termini (snouts) of Overlord and Wedgemount Glaciers were carried out on Aug. 10 and Sept.

MY Place takes over Teddy Bear Daycare

MY Place has taken over operation of the Teddy Bear Daycare, which operates in the Maurice Young Millennium Place building. Teddy Bear Daycare Whistler has been providing Whistler with the only seven-days a week daycare; open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Whistler hosts soccer provincials

A red-hot Whistler Secondary Storm boys soccer team will host 11 other teams from around the province Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, for the B.C. High School ‘A’ Division Provincial Championships.

Letters to the editor

Absolutely love the idea of using useless golf land for useful housing. Oh yes you can tell I don't golf, tried it don't like it.

A many splendid fungi

Mushrooms part of the bounty of the fall By Ophra Buckman, Whistler Naturalist Society When I was asked if I would write an article on mushrooms I decided to take a different approach.