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Museum looking for Whistler films

Search your attic and your basements. Whistler Museum is looking for film and video to add to its archives chronicling Whistler from birth to world renowned resort.

Pique to valley listings

Friday, Feb. 15 ON THE SOUNDSCAPES Who: Guitar Doug apres-ski Where: Merlin’s Post-ski lounging care of the Daddy-O of the patio. Who: Whole Damn County Where: Moe Joe’s Whistler favourite cover band play tunes this evening.

Pemberton Gateway project charting course for future

Pemberton residents can take part in charting the future of tourism in their community at an open house Feb. 23. The forum on tourism is the first stage of planning how to organize and fund ideas on boosting Pemberton’s tourism potential.

Pique n your interest

Canadian figure skaters robbed by judges

Canine psychologist visiting libraries

If you own an Afghan hound you should probably plan to attend a free lecture by dog expert and psychologist Dr. Stanley Coren. After all, according to Coren you own the dumbest dog in the world, and probably need a little help training it.

Accident involving truck with defective tires ties up highway for hours

Defective tires may be to blame for a near head-on collision between a truck and a passenger bus on Highways 99 during a snow storm Feb. 6. According to the Whistler RCMP, the incident happened just prior to 2 p.m.

Backcountry advisory

As of Wednesday, Feb. 13 The weather picture has calmed right down after last Sunday’s hurricane. The alpine regions now hold a variety of snow conditions ranging from drifts of wind slab to weak breakable sun crusts.

Foundation provides money to keep avalanche Web site going

Backcountry enthusiasts can continue to get avalanche warnings from the Canadian Avalanche Association Web site for the rest of the winter.
90-year-old Rothfield still enjoying time on the mountain

90-year-old Rothfield still enjoying time on the mountain

Norman Rothfield may have been the oldest man on the mountain over the past two weeks, carving through Whistler-Blackcomb's powder on his 90-year-old legs.

Third crossing survey brings lukewarm response

Increased access to Whistler and Squamish pushed in tunnel proposal A renewed push for a third crossing of Burrard Inlet, which would improve access to Whistler and Squamish as well as enhance the region’s chances of landing the 2010 Winter Olym