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Thwaytes Landing, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts

Pique to valley listings

Friday, March 8 SONGS IN E MINOR Who: Wil Mimnaugh Where: The Shack Zany eclectic guitar from the wonderstrings of Mimnaugh. A CD release party. Who: Carlos del Junco Where: Millennium Place Sexy blues harmonica playing from Carlos del Junco.

Councillors impressed by Salt Lake Games, but feel Whistler could do better

There is no doubt that Whistler and Vancouver can do a great job hosting the Olympics say two councillors just returned from the Salt Lake Winter Olympic Games.

John Taylor was subject of many Whistler controversies

They bid farewell to Whistler icon John R. Taylor March 8, reading his "personal" prayer and his Creed on life which made him the subject of many Whistler controversies. He died peacefully on March 1, 2002 at UBC Hospital of heart failure.

Bear Ridge employee housing sells out

60 residential housing units snapped up in under five hours It wasn’t as chaotic as the recent sell-out of the Four Seasons condominiums the week before, but the sale of 60 townhouse units to resort staff at Bear Ridge was an exhilarating experi

Whistler will ‘cherry pick’ CSP consultants

GBH firm calls council untrustworthy A new process for Whistler’s Comprehensive Sustainability Plan, which involves "cherry picking" consultants, was approved by council Monday.

Backcountry Advisory

As of Wednesday, March 6 An icy blast of cold arctic air arrived overnight with temperatures plummeting to —23.0 ° C. in the alpine. Go figure.

Natural Step founder speaking in Whistler

Whistler's move towards becoming a sustainable society has its roots in The Natural Step Framework and its founder is coming back to Whistler to tell us how we're doing so far. Dr.

School board will have to do with less

Larger class sizes are likely as Howe Sound school district copes with a shrinking budget. This week the provincial government announced Howe Sound will get $29,971,467 for the next fiscal year.

Rally for Rehab Foundtion raises $100,000

Roughly 140 people donned masks and beads and roamed the mountains in search of checkpoints for the sixth annual Dual Mountain Rally last weekend. The charity event raised over $100,000 with all the proceeds going to the B.C.