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Wet & Wild: The Amazing Truth about Whistler’s Wetlands

Wetland dreams

Municipality recognized for sustainability initiative

The work of the Early Adopters of the Natural Step in Whistler has been recognized by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.

Sustainable legacies of Olympic bid 'a work in progress'

The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Bid Corporation has not followed Whistler's lead down the Natural Step path towards sustainability for the 2010 Games.

Nita Lake Lodge proposal would transform Creekside

A new train station in Whistler at a time when B.C.

Naturespeak

The Beav Whistler Naturalists Springtime has come; the hummingbirds are back, the bears are feasting on skunk cabbage and grass, and our largest rodents, beavers ( Castor canadensis ), are very busy.

B.C. Court of Appeal upholds municipal bylaw on nightly rentals

Accommodation providers hope it spells the end of illegal temporary accommodation operators By Clare Ogilvie. The B.C.

Miller Creek power project raises new concerns

Confusion over hydro poles stops construction A controversial run-of-river power project, which stirred up Pemberton residents when first approved in 1999, is in the spotlight once again.

University professor to discuss Olympic bid

University of Toronto professor Helen Lenskyj, one of the foremost figures to look at the realities of Vancouver's 2010 Olympic Bid, is coming to Whistler on Friday, May 31.

Pique to valley listings

Friday, May 31 THE WORLD STRUMMING Who: Cameron Chu Where: Bearfoot Bistro Nightly jazz from piano man Cameron Chu. Conversation-friendly volume in a stylish venue.

Skyrocketing home prices mean fewer rental suites available

A new report from the Whistler Housing Authority outlines the problem and offers some solutions High real estate values are eroding the supply of suites in Whistler homes, says a new report from the Whistler Housing Authority.