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Visiting volunteers need help
Calling on volunteers to assist community members in need From cancer victims and AIDS patients to first-time mums and the elderly, the Elizabeth Manso Visiting Volunteers have been just a phone call away ready to help out.
Jul 18, 2002 9:00 PM
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Pique n' your interest
Faithful flock to Toronto
Jul 18, 2002 9:00 PM
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Federal fishery cuts expected within weeks
Cuts to federal fishery programs to be felt throughout Pacific Region Commercial and recreational fishing organizations in the province that are opposed to Fisheries and Oceans Canada funding cuts are racing the clock.
Jul 18, 2002 9:00 PM
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Stakeholders put heads together over highway
Municipality wants feedback as soon as possible The municipality is making sure Whistler has its say on the future of transportation in the corridor.
Jul 18, 2002 9:00 PM
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Men outnumber women 6 to 5
Latest census shows Whistler is still young, still lonely If you ask anyone why they live in Whistler, most people would probably tell you its the lifestyle powder up to your armpits in the winter, a world class mountain playground in th
Jul 18, 2002 9:00 PM
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New owners go for new-look ski operation in Cypress Provincial Park.
Open house tonight and Saturday to unveil plans as Cypress gets ready to host 2010 Games events. Large tracks of old growth forest will no longer be logged to increase ski terrain for the 2010 Olympics in Cypress Provincial Park.
Jul 11, 2002 9:00 PM
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Plug pulled on private surgery in Creekside
Developer gives $1 million to the Whistler Health Care Centre instead The Mayo Clinic of the North wont be coming to Creekside now that the developer has decided to drop the contentious private surgery facility from the development project.
Jul 11, 2002 9:00 PM
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Pique to valley listings
Friday, July 12 SUPERSTARS, SUPER NOISE Who: Suzanne Wilson Where: Crystal Lounge Cherrybombs Wilson goes solo tonight, and Saturday, with covers and originals. An indie solo feel.
Jul 11, 2002 9:00 PM
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Squamish goes for big box retail
The Squamish Business Park is set to get a little bigger. Squamish council adopted three bylaws on July 2 which allow for the development of Large Scale Single Tenant Commercial Retailers along the front of the park on Highway 99.
Jul 11, 2002 9:00 PM
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Winterstart 'suspended' for at least one year
Winterstart, the annual festival that kicks off the winter season in Whistler, has been suspended, at least for 2002.
Jul 11, 2002 9:00 PM
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