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Whistler’s unwanted skis

"One of the top three slalom skis in our 1991 test, the (1992-93) 7SK loves rapid-fire fall-line turning and slices up boilerplate ice with a high degree of finesse. Quick but smooth – a winner in gates.

Letters to the editor

This letter is in response to your article "Community grapples with criteria for sustainability" (Pique, Aug.

Colorado expands ski pass program to Grade Six

In an effort to bring more young skiers and riders to the mountains – and keep them coming back – Colorado Ski Country USA has expanded on the popular Fifth Grade Passport program that was first offered in 1996 with a new Graduate Pass for

Naturespeak

The night sky Available in real and virtual versions By Don Brett, Whistler Naturalists The best astronomy season is just starting: its getting dark earlier and the nights are still relatively (for Whistler!) warm. Mark your calendar for Sept.

Public support and global publicity are new goals of 2010 Bid Corp

Vancouver and three others short listed to host 2010 Winter Olympic Games Supporters of the bid for Vancouver and Whistler to host the 2010 Olympic Winter Games are on a mission to raise pubic support.

Flights of fantasy now come true

Mile High Club members’ secret is safe with Love Air We know you are out there. We know that there are new members of the Mile High Club strutting around town, ear-splitting grins fixed in place, as they keep their saucy secret to themselves.

We’ve come a long way!

Library celebrates 16 years Saturday On Aug. 27, 1986, the Whistler Public Library opened its doors to the community.

Millennium Place searches for new general manager

The general manager of Millennium Place, Rob Hallam, will be taking up a new position in the US starting Oct. 1. "He was a valuable addition to our team," said Stephen Milstein, chair of the MY Place Board.

Pique to valley listings

>>> Aug. 30-Sept. 5 Whistler Street Entertainment Free entertainment happens all week, at Village Square, Village Common, Town Plaza Gazebo, and Mountain Square.

Squamish Bridges need repair according to Forest Practices Audit

Small business forest enterprise program still complies with Code The Squamish Forest District needs to improve its bridge inspections and completion of repairs to avoid potential user safety issues, according to a recent audit by the Forest Practice