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New programs at the Library

Parents, caregivers and children will be pleased to know that the Library will be offering two new programs effective January 2002. Our Children’s Librarian, Linda Neumann, will be offering a second pre-school story time.

How far is it to Whistler?

From Hof, in northern Bavaria, it’s only 9,831 kilometres. Whistler resident Max Gotz recently visited his uncle in Hof and brought a Whistler sign post to the Hofer Fernweh-Park.

Pique n your interest

The truth about Mike

Discover program an introduction to skiing, boarding

Finally there's no excuse not to dig out the old skis or strap on a brand new snowboard for the first time.

Wackernagel to discuss ecological footprint concept

Dr. Mathias Wackernagel will discuss Whistler’s ecological footprint at an open forum at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler from 7:30 p.m. this Sunday (Jan. 13 th ). The presentation is free.

Christmas bird count results finalized

Count week helps overall picture A snow squall hampered visibility and kept the birds in their nests during the 12 th annual Whistler Christmas Bird Count Day on Dec.

Green theme on screen

Telluride mountain film festival comes to Whistler What: Mountainfilm in Telluride on Tour When: Jan. 16, 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Where: Millennium Place Theatre Hit the screen, and go green.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS CANADIAN FREESKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS. Jan. 10-11 on Whistler-Blackcomb, the best big mountain freeskiers in the world go for the best lines and $10,000 U.S. in cash. Jan. 12 is a weather day. LOST LAKE SHUFFLE.

Death and injury predicted following cuts to CAA

Reduction in funding for CAA announced during Avalanche Awareness Week Government funding cuts to the Canadian Avalanche Association could mean higher injury and death rates amongst backcountry enthusiasts. "...

BACKCOUNTRY ADVISORY

As of Wednesday, Jan. 9 The "pineapple express" earlier in the week deposited 80 mm. of precipitation in our area. Most of it fell as rain below 1,600 metres and snow above about 2,000 metres.