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Wizard Grill catches fire; flames quickly doused

It was just like any other dark Whistler morning when bus driver Ross Kirkwood drove down from the Benchlands on the Village Shuttle route Thursday, Jan. 9. It was 7 a.m. and dark. It was quiet with only two passengers on the bus.

Delays, closures for Highway 99 drivers

Funding finally granted for Culliton Creek to Cheakamus Canyon upgrades Sea to Sky drivers travelling south of Whistler will have to plan their road trips in advance for the next year and a half or face highway delays of up to 30 minutes.

Unused bed units remain on Four Seasons site

Intrawest will be allowed to keep the leftover bed units from their Four Seasons Residences development despite calls from Councillor Ken Melamed to get rid of them completely.

Housing ideas and lunch at MY Place

The Whistler Housing Authority is launching the first in a series of interactive forums entitled New Directions for Housing in Whistler. The first forum will be presented at Maurice Young Millennium Place (on Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.

Whistler to showcase local talent in Celebration 2010

When the International Olympic Committee gets into town during the first week of March, Whistler’s talented arts community will be on centre stage.

Pique to Valley Listings Jan. 17-23

Friday, Jan. 17 LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS What: Absolutely Fabulous "FAT" Where: MY Place A play about the perils of losing weight, drinking too much and staying fashionable. Starts at 8 p.m. See story.
Warren Miller

Warren Miller

Snow report

Avalanche rescue dogs pass the test

Eight-month-old Kelsy stared down the obstacle course near the Whistler Mountain half pipe, head cocked to the side, eyes trained ahead.

Skifest offers something for everyone

If you’ve ever wanted to try out cross-country skiing or snowshoeing and are interested in a free preview, then the second annual Skifest celebration is for you.

U.S. national team skier to join Brotherhood in Whistler

Summit to bring thousands of black Americans for week-long event Speed skier Andre Horton, one of the few black Americans at the top of the ski racing game, is getting excited to come back to Whistler for the National Brotherhood of Skiers Summit.