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Warren Miller to speak at Spirit Luncheon

Veteran ski filmmaker Warren Miller will be the guest speaker at this year’s Whistler Spirit Luncheon, on Wednesday, Nov. 14.

Satan is the… Whistler?

The Rheostatics, one of the strangest, most alternative, and yet so Canadian of all Canadian bands, has paid a homage of sorts to Whistler, a town that has hosted a number of their concerts over the years – as long as you go by the credo that th

Candlelight tribute to precede Remembrance Day

Whistler will join thousands of other communities around the world this year in holding a Veterans’ Week Candlelight Tribute. The vigil will begin at 7 p.m.

Whistler weighs energy options

Community Energy Plan to improve efficiency, air quality If Whistler continues on the same course, by 2020, our combined energy consumption will have increased by 28 per cent.

And justice for all?

Whistler business sees class action law suits with online potential Got a beef? Scott Wurtele wants to hear about it.

Memorial service for Court

Early on the morning of Monday, Oct. 22, 2001, an unfortunate event claimed the young life of David Court. David was well known in the Sea to Sky corridor as a golf professional working at Big Sky Golf Club in Pemberton from 1977 to 1999.

Digital revolution coming to Whistler televisions

WRTV, ASN debut Nov. 1 A month and a half into the digital world, TV viewers are starting to get a feel for the new specialty channels available on the small screen. But on Nov. 1 digital will finally mean something specific to Whistler.

Chilcotin park has parallels to East Kootenay protected area

The B.C. government has yet to announce its decision on the fate of the controversial Southern Chilcotin Mountains Park.

Winterstart schedule compressed

Whistler Winterstart will run for five consecutive days this year instead of being spread over two weekends as it was last year.

Colorado resorts open for 2001-2002 ski season

Kelowna's Big White gets first tracks in B.C. Ski resorts in Colorado and the B.C. Interior kicked off the 2001-02 ski season last week after they opened their slopes to limited skiing and snowboarding.