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SPECIAL EVENTS WHISTLER IT’S OUR FUTURE The first workshop on the criteria for a successful destination resort community takes place on Thursday, July 18 from 5 to 9:30 p.m. at the Westin Resort & Spa.

The four-year squeeze

Corridor politicians say highway plans will devastate communities during construction, alternate route preferred Whistler council is scrambling to gather together key area stakeholders in an attempt to collectively examine the impacts of proposed upg

Bear Update: The rage of mother bears

Black Bear Researcher Waves of fear travel the leader of the second growth tree – emulating from two small bodies wrapped tightly around the vertical stem of the Douglas fir.

Tourism Whistler still considering fate of central reservations

Tourism Whistler continues to consider the long-term fate of its central reservations. "We are continuing the process," said president and CEO of Tourism Whistler Suzanne Denbak.

Travel Story - Costa Rica

Roughing it, Latin style, at Drake Bay, Costa Rica

Last bear camp coming up

The final bear camp being offered this summer by black bear researcher Michael Allen takes place July 22-26. The five-day camp has five openings for students aged 10-16. There is one space open in the morning session, which runs from 10 a.m.

Local super bugs are growing more resistant to antibiotics

Experts say continuing the reduction of unnecessary prescriptions helpful in the battle against super bugs The first case of antibiotic resistance to a bacteria at the root of some of the most common ailments in man is giving new importance to the pu

Interest growing in alternative education

Waldorf and Montessori Schools set to expand in coming years In the four years since the Grace Christian Montessori School and the Alta Lake School opened their doors in Whistler there has been increasing interest in alternative education among local

AWARE nets golf bonanza

On July 2, the Whistler Golf Club and Tourism Whistler presented a cheque for more than $6,900 to the Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment.

Spruce Lake Park decision pushed back

More consultation planned with stakeholders The size of the proposed Spruce Lake Provincial Park is still up in the air, as is the fate of other protected areas proposed in the Lillooet Land and Resource Plan, as the government continues to weight op