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Bear-feeding residents urged to stop what they are doing.

A second bear is destroyed after returning to a Panorama Ridge home for food Sylvia Dolson has a message for the people hand feeding bears from their Panorama Ridge home; "Please stop," said the executive director of the Jennifer Jones Bear

RCMP news releases

Taluswood condo looted The Whistler RCMP are investigating a recent burglary in Taluswood from a rental condominium.

Mountains to face off in Boneyard Wars

If you’ve never seen Junkyard Wars on the Learning Channel, picture two teams of very resourceful, very sweaty engineers, technicians and tradesmen building working machines out of junkyard scraps while the clock ticks down.

Naturespeak

The lackey moth You know it well, or do you? Whistler Naturalists As a biologist and naturalist, there are a lot of critters that I am trained to know about that many people have never heard of.

Suspect arrested in McIntosh murder

Fear protected Squamish man for more than four years On June 21, at 12:30 p.m., Squamish RCMP officers arrested 25-year-old Ryan Aldridge for the 1997 New Year’s Eve murder of Squamish lawyer and father of two Bob McIntosh.

Whistler Secondary hopes to host more international students next year

Homestays are key to increasing the number of overseas kids Wanted: People to welcome international students into their homes. Whistler Secondary is hoping to host more students from overseas next year.
Creditors agree to keep ski resort afloat

Creditors agree to keep ski resort afloat

Financial management plan for Garibaldi Alpen gets 100 per cent approval The creditors of Garibaldi Alpen, the proposed ski resort in Squamish, decided unanimously to accept the company’s latest financial plan to keep the development alive.

Forest fire danger climbs

The forest fire danger rating was at moderate as of Wednesday, June 26, but local residents must still be on their guard when building campfires.

Flute field trip to explain controversial boundary changes

In a response to concerns over expansion into the Piccolo/Flute alpine Whistler-Blackcomb is planning a public field trip to the area in August.

Conference Centre praised by industry

It may not look like much, but the Whistler Conference Centre has it where it counts. Successful Meetings Magazine has named the conference centre as a recipient of the Pinnacle Award for 2002.