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Bunbury proposal sparks debate on policy

The Whistler Housing Authority will receive $1 million to help replenish its building fund, and a local non-profit community organization will get $300,000, under a rezoning proposal by Alex Bunbury.

Pique to valley listings

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Fill on Emerald lot did not go into Green Lake

No fill has been dumped in Green Lake by the owner of an Emerald Estates lot, and conservation officers have not asked that any of the material placed on the lot be removed. A story in the Aug.

Stakeholders working to save passenger rail service, lobby premier

Mayors and stakeholders trying to save the B.C. passenger rail service are going to the top with their concerns.

Long weekend busy for emergency crews

The carefree days of summer came to an early end for many on the Labour Day long weekend, as the traffic accidents and other incidents kept RCMP and emergency crews busy. On Aug.

Banff weekend focuses on alpine concerns

Scientists meet to discuss state of the world’s mountains Shrinking glaciers and increasing pollutants in snowpacks will be high on the agenda at the second annual Mountain Community conference in Banff.

Transit numbers down

Numbers attributed to warm weather, construction For the time in several years, the Whistler and Valley Express is reporting a slight decline in their ridership counts compared to numbers taken the previous year. Between July 28 and Aug.

Draft TA regulations spark criticism

A draft set of business regulations aimed at the short-term tourist accommodation industry sparked a flurry of letters over the weekend and led to a jammed council chambers Tuesday.

Letters to the editor

I’d like to congratulate everyone involved in the recent Zoophorus music festival for putting on a fantastic day of entertainment.

Nominal increase’ for early bird unlimited two-mountain pass

Seventy-eight days and counting. And it’s snowing up top – just look at Wedge. And it was -1 in the alpine on Wednesday morning. And the prices for the 2002/03 season passes have just been released.