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Battle of the Badges cancelled

The Whistler RCMP pulled the plug on their annual Battle of the Badges charity hockey game after they became aware that the company they hired to promote it was a for-profit company that used telephone solicitation to raise money.

Backcountry Advisory

As of Tuesday, Dec. 18 Its not often we get the season off to such a spectacular start. The skiing has been fantastic under an endless deluge of new snow.

Rochon, Bradley climb freestyle podium

Olympic team harder to pick Canadian mogul legend Stephane Rochon has hit the ground running this season, making the podium in all three events he has entered, and winning gold, silver and bronze medals.

Freestyle World Cup looking for volunteers

The Freestyle Ski World Cup is returning to Whistler at the end of January, and organizers are looking for volunteers to help with the staging of two days of aerial and dual moguls competitions.

Naturespeak

Jim Crow Tribute to a boyhood friend By Jack Souther, Whistler Naturalists I was 11 years old when I met Jim.

Anderson presentation to air on cable

Whistler Cable 6 will air the recent presentation by Fortune 1000 CEO Ray Anderson, Doing Well By Doing Good, for the next two weeks.

Kayakers will be heard

Kayakers are determined that they will not be left upstream without paddles when it comes to issues effecting B.C. waterways.

Miscellaneous Wanted

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Justin Trudeau uses MuchMusic to convey mountain safety message

Justin Trudeau uses MuchMusic to convey mountain safety message

When Michel Trudeau, the youngest son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, died in an avalanche in Kokanee Glacier Park three years ago, the family launched a national campaign to create awareness of backcountry safety.

Letters to the editor

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