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Municipality cracking down on Illegal TAs

Lawyer believes options still exist for renters, B.C. Assessment to get involved Time has all but run out for a Prince George couple to take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada after the B.C.

Whistler says good-bye to a community leader

After more than two decades in Whistler, Fairmont Chateau general manager David Roberts is heading west After more than 13 years as the general manager of the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, David Roberts is moving on.

Chamber endorses Olympic bid

After several months of discussion and research, the Whistler Chamber of Commerce has decided to support the 2010 Olympic Bid. The board met on Tuesday night to pass a resolution and now want to ensure their decision has a strategic impact.

MSP patients may have access to private surgeries

Proposal to pay for 'compassionate' surgeries is illegal The first step to ensure ordinary Whistler residents will have access to a proposed private surgery in Creekside is now underway, according to its main proponent, Dr. Mark Godley.

Proposed ski resort snowed under with debt

Garibaldi Alpen looks for ways to satisfy its creditors The future of the Garibaldi Alpen ski resort in Squamish now lies in the hands of its many creditors who are owed roughly $5.5 million collectively.

New Valley Trail link connects south end to west side

A deal between land developers and the municipality is coming to fruition as a construction crew works to complete a new section of Valley Trail.

The source

SPECIAL EVENTS PADDLEFEST Canoe and kayak demos, tours, clinics and competitions over a three-day festival. There will be a First Nations Salmon BBQ, races and local rodeos and a 22-person war canoe for all ages and abilities.

Pique to valley listings

>>> June 7-June 13 Friday, June 7 GREETED BY BEATS Who: Suzanne Wilson Where: Crystal Lounge Acoustic guitarist plays covers from Alanis to Jewel, originals too, tonight and tomorrow night.

Resort prepares for meeting of G8 foreign ministers

Officials expect it to be peaceful but intense security will be evident Whistler will host eight of the world’s top foreign ministers next week as they meet in advance of the G8 Summit in Alberta to discuss counter-terrorism and other issues.

One more to grow on

WaVE ridership continues to increase, but still room for improvement If you rode the Whistler and Valley Express in the last 12 months, pat yourself on the back – you’re one in a million. More specifically, you’re one in 2.