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MAC housing could be part of Olympic legacy

Whistler's Mature Action Committee (MAC) has come a long way since its last AGM. This year the meeting was held at the new Millennium Place, as opposed to the home of one of the members.

Health care workers demanding increase

Health care workers at the Whistler Health Care Centre are asking their boss to pay up.

Private surgical clinic gets mixed reception

Proponents of a private surgical site in Whistler have recently been trying to win skeptics over to their side. But some are not convinced that a private surgery in the municipality is the best way to go at the present time.

Pique to valley listings

Friday, Nov. 30 ON STAGE Who: The Hairfarmers Where: Merlin’s Harmonies and fearless vocals from the locals, Greg and Doug, at the season opener party.

Fireside chat Dec. 6

The next Olympic Bid Fireside Chat will be steered towards reviewing transportation plans for Whistler area venues.

Condomsense battling condom fatigue

Condoms prevent sexually transmitted diseases. That message hasn't changed over the years but B.C. statistics show that people are not paying attention to the message or they are choosing to ignore the facts.

Zero Ceiling instructor program in fifth year

For the fifth straight year, the Zero Ceiling program will be bringing street youths from Vancouver to Whistler to take part in a snowboard instructor program.

Food bank continues to see record numbers

November is traditionally the busiest month for the Whistler food bank and organizers are again asking local residents to help with donations at the next food drive.

Sustainability key to Olympic bid

While the core values of the Olympic Games will always be sportsmanship and athleticism, long ago the International Olympic Committee recognized the potential for the Games to have a profoundly positive impact on host cities, and to foster positive c

A conversation with Warren Miller

By G.D. Maxwell Warren Miller is almost as entertaining as a speaker as he used to be when he made the films that continue to bear his name. Anyone who can figure out a way to wrest a living from the thrill of skiing is halfway to heaven on earth.