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Pique to valley listings

Friday, Nov. 2 ON STAGE What : Objects in the Mirror Are Stranger than They Appear Where : MY Place When : 8 p.m. (7:30 p.m. reception) Lyle Victor Albert, award-winning playwright, presents his one-man fringe act. See story this section.

Naturespeak

Seasonal fashion statements Who wants to stand out in the wild? Whistler Naturalists I’ve been putting it off for a while now, but the snow in the sky demands that I get into my loft and find my bin of winter outer clothes.

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Cheers and Jeers

Library remembers

Remember… November 11, 2001 will be a particularly significant Remembrance Day. As Canadian Armed Forces head to the Middle East, we cannot help but remember the wars in which so many Canadians served.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS RAVENSCROFT? Between Shifts Theatre kicks off its new season with the comic mystery Ravenscroft? at the Eagle Eye Theatre in Squamish Nov. 1-3.

Lots of demand for Kadenwood lots

There are only a few lots left after the multi-million dollar Kadenwoods development site went on sale earlier this week. The lots, priced up to $2 million are ski-in ski-out lots above Creekside.

Whistler climber reaches summit for Alzheimer’s

Whistler’s Sue Oakey has safely reached the summit of a mountain in Nepal with her team of climbers for charity. This is her second mountain climb this year fund-raising for the Ascent for Alzheimer’s campaign.

Central Reservations still on hold

Tourism Whistler’s plan to relocate central reservations to Vancouver has been put on hold for now.

Energy alternatives viable for Whistler

Start with buildings says alternative energies expert Whistler may not be the most solar-friendly place on earth, but according to green energy guru Dr.

Letters to the editor

I was dismayed after reading the article by Clare Ogilvie entitled "Of witches, Jack-O-Lanterns and lost souls." I quite enjoyed the story until near the end of the article. Ms.