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Competition part of the Whistler Way

Spot The Councillor; Function Junction Coffee Bike relay part of Commuter Challenge The second annual Whistler Way Commuter Challenge is gaining momentum, with everyone from municipal councillors to schools to Function Junction businesses getting inv

Map the Rainbow Creek wetland for B.C. Rivers Day

What: B.C. Rivers Day Where: Rainbow Park When: Sunday, Sept. 21, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There’s a whole world of dragonflies, beavers, birds and berries thriving in the wetland by Rainbow Creek. Most of the time this world goes completely unnoticed.

Tourism Whistler close to signing deal with Rez Rez

Intrawest’s company poised to continue to run the resort’s central reservations bookings After a lengthy review process Tourism Whistler has once again shortlisted Intrawest’s Resort Reservations Network to run its central booking busi

Attention all bear spotters

A BBC filmmaker is asking all Whistlerites to keep their eyes peeled for any bears around town. Paul Stewart, wildlife cameraman for the BBC Natural History Unit, is working on a film about the black bears in Whistler.

Free bone scans for women concerned with osteoporosis

Long-time local Eileen Tomalty is keeping up with her crusade to make more women aware of the dangers of osteoporosis.

Locals Revved Up For Race Track’s Opening Weekend

In an empty parking lot in Function Junction, Randy Goodwin and some friends have been bent under the hood of an old car for months on end.

International Literacy Day Sept. 8

Can you read this? If so you are fortunate. Research shows that 22 per cent of adult Canadians have serious problems dealing with printed materials. And a further 24-26 per cent of Canadians can only deal with simple reading tasks.

Pique to Valley Listings Sept. 5-Sept. 11

Friday, Sept. 5 LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS Who: Bowen Boys Where: Dubh Linn Gate Fiddle-driven Celtic, Irish and easy rock from these legendary performers.

Whistler and Mount Currie to learn together

The Office of Learning Technologies and Human Resources Development Canada has granted the Resort Municipality of Whistler $300 000 over the next three years to develop Whistler and Mount Currie as a "learning community.

Function Junction continues to grow

New building sets standard for industrial park At one time Function Junction was the exclusive home of heavy industry in Whistler, a place frequented by loggers, contractors and tradesmen – and anyone who drove around the industrial park in anyt