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Whistler doctors will be closing offices again

Province-wide day of action planned for May 27 Whistler patients can expect closed doctor's offices and cancelled surgeries in coming weeks as talks between the government and the British Columbia Medical Association continue to flounder.

Tyax man sues B.C. Hydro and government over wife’s death

Poor upkeep of Road 40 blamed for 1999 drowning death A Tyax man whose wife died when their car plunged into Carpenter Lake is suing B.C. Hydro and the Ministry of Transportation and Highways for negligence in B.C. Supreme Court.

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Friday, May 24 SOUNDS OF OZ Who: John Butler Trio Where: GLC From Oz and rising on the North American circuit, the John Butler Trio has appeared with legend Maceo Parker, Spearhead, and the Counting Crows and have been featured at numerous blues fest

Exchange rate and fear keep Canadians at home

One area where Canadians have always distinguished themselves is in the travel department.

Businesses to be hit hard by school taxes

Whistler businesses on prime real estate whose the property value has jumped in the last year will be hit hard with the provincial school taxes this year.

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SPECIAL EVENTS WHISTLER CHILDREN’S ART FESTIVAL Twenty years ago Whistler parents concerned about the lack of arts in the valley got together to put on a festival for local children.

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Hydro project proponents caution Whistler about negotiations with First Nations

Proponents of the proposed Brandywine Creek hydro project warned Whistler council Tuesday it could be setting a dangerous precedent if the municipality gets involved in negotiations with First Nations over the project. Ulf K.

Hartwicks renew allegations of criminal wrongdoing

RCMP reviewing documents relating to Powder Mountain development proposal Powder Mountain proponents Nan and Dianne Hartwick haven’t given up.