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Kindergarten kids need to be immunized

It’s time for yearly immunizations for Kindergarten kids. Coast Garibaldi Health is reminding parents of kids between four and six years old that booster shots for Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus and Polio are due.

Rotary seeking applicants for Brazilian exchange

Deadline is Oct. 1 Rotary District 5040, which includes the two Whistler Rotary clubs, is looking for candidates to serve as goodwill ambassadors in Brazil during May of 2003.

Commuter Challenge intended to get people out of cars

Getting people out of passenger vehicles and into more environmentally friendly modes of transportation is not as easy as it sounds.

Celebrate the salmon and the rivers

If there’s any time to be celebrating B.C.’s rivers it’s right about now. Just go to the Lorimer Bridge across the River of Golden Dreams and take a look at the hundreds of red fish swimming in the shallow water.

Junk turns golden in Latin America

Locals asked to donate old physiotherapy equipment Ever wondered what to do with an old knee brace or wooden crutches circa 1979 that have been stuffed into the depths of a dark basement? "This town must have thousands of old braces, crutches an

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS TELUS MOUNTAIN VALLEY GOLF CLASSIC>> The seventh annual mixed golf fundraiser will take place at the Chateau Whistler Golf Course on Fri. Sept. 13.

Local agents dismiss Olympics as a major factor in real estate prices

By Clare Ogilvie and Alison Taylor It is unlikely that being short-listed for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games will have any significant impact on already high real estate prices in North America’s number one ski resort.

Olympic deadline nearing for Whistler

Council still waiting to hear about proposed legacies before endorsing bid When the official bid book for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Bid is sent to IOC delegates in January of 2003, it will include a wide range of legacy projects and programs for the

Developer presents two options to acquire bed units

Haibeck proposes to transfer units from Zen lands or entice council with community benefits Vancouver developer John Haibeck wants to "let the community decide" the fate of his multi-million project on Nita Lake.

News Briefs

Creekside draws a crowd Barb Cummings says the first Creekside Festival, held on Saturday, Sept. 7 was a success, thanks to community sponsorship and donations, and plans are in the works for another next year.