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Letters to the editor

This letter was addressed to Stan Hagan, Minister of Sustainable Resource Management As your ministry completes the review of the Lillooet Resource Management Plan I would like to state my support for conservation and sustainable forestry in the Lill

Message of Olympic legacies starting to get through

If you can’t find Whistler Mayor Hugh O’Reilly at his office check the 2010 information office.

Needle exchange will be in operation soon

A new co-ordinator has been hired to run the Whistler and Pemberton needle exchanges. Marilyn McIvor, nursing leader with Coast Garibaldi Health, is now hoping the programs can be up and running within a month.

Naturespeak

How spring is sprung so quickly By Bob Brett, Whistler Naturalists Boy, when spring hits in Whistler, it really hits.

Library Column

The Whistler Public Library will be celebrating BC Book and Magazine Week April 20-27. British Columbia has a vibrant writing scene. It develops its home-grown talent as well as being an attractive destination for writers.

Pique to valley listings

>>> April 26- May 3 Friday, April 26 HEAVENLY SOUND BYTES What: Dual Mountain Mischief Where: Westin Resort & Spa Murder-mystery dinner play tonight and Saturday, April 27.

Corridor health service safe for now

Massive governments cuts alter the face of healthcare in B.C. But Whistler’s service are untouched.

Whistler Secondary expansion approved

Whistler Secondary will gets its new science lab, centre for the arts, and classroom space after all.

Piquen' your interest

There’s no time like… later

Grants-in-aid awarded

Whistler councillors approved a total of $209,288 in grants-in-aid to local non-profit societies at their meeting April 15. The total does not include $35,000 from the hotel tax granted to the Whistler Chamber of Commerce.