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Arts council forum draws enthusiastic group

Everyone agreed at the first annual open forum for the Whistler Community Arts Council that there is a strong place for art in the community.

Lost ski stays lost when reward comes up

At 10:35 a.m. on Feb. 23 a skier contacted the Whistler RCMP to report that he had lost a rental ski on Whistler Mountain.

Aboriginal health programs will be suspended while health authorities are revamped

The future of aboriginal health in B.C. is uncertain after the money to fund essential community-based programs switches hands at the end of this month.

Naturespeak

Mogul or Marmot? By Bob Brett, Whistler Naturalists I’ve always loved the story about the tourist who asked where moguls are stored in summer.

Petition against $1 million Web site to go to council Monday

A petition with roughly 250 names will go before council Monday night as residents react to a proposed million-dollar municipal Web site.

Letters to the editor

Whistler’s new self-fulfilling prophecy? The pieces of the puzzle are coming together for me now. At first I could not make sense of what had happened to our municipal council.

Web site could speed up LRMP process

Sea to Sky stakeholders may have the chance to comment on their Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) online if the Lillooet public input Web site is seen as a success.

Vancouver Mountain Film Festival features Whistler adventurers

Photographs of rock climbers, a mountaineer rappelling down a big wall in Patagoni and a memorial for Brent Mathieson, a well known member of the climbing community, are part of an exhibition in the lobby of the Centennial Theatre in North Vancouver

Children’s storyteller to perform

By Whistler Public Library staff Come meet and listen to storyteller Anne Glover on Sunday, March 3 at 4 p.m. at Myrtle Philip Community Centre. This is a wonderful way to end a day of family skiing.
Garibaldi Alpen gets financing, two-year extension

Garibaldi Alpen gets financing, two-year extension

Wolfgang Richter is back in business, with new partners and a two-year extension to complete environmental assessment studies and prepare a master plan for his proposed Garibaldi at Squamish resort. Milborne Development Corp.