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The Naturalist ? 80 Years of Observations

Dr. William E. Ricker passed quietly away in his sleep on Sept. 8, 2001, age 93. Bill had a marvellous power of observation which was recorded and collected for about fourscore years of his life.

magazine heralds Mount Currie as one of world's best ski descents

Tired of weekend liftlines on Whistler and Blackcomb? Well, pack up your skis, your climbing harness and your ice axe and head north to Pemberton.

Halloween fireworks at Myrtle Philip school

Whistler firefighters have teamed up with Nesters Market and the merchants at Nesters Square to provide fireworks again this Halloween.

Bid Corp. to discuss Nordic facility

The Nordic sports facility will be the focus of the next fireside chat by the 2010 Olympic Bid Corporation. The chat, which will be hosted by Richard Way, director of sport for the corporation, will be help Friday, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m.

Letters to the editor

Re: Oct. 11 letter by Mr. Bombois Instead of offering a better alternative to the current U.S. counter-attack or constructive criticism of U.S. foreign policy, Mr. Bombois chose to rage against the "evil" U.S. government.

Winter marketing program refocused

Survey indicates New York market ‘soft’ Tourism Whistler is refocusing its marketing plans after receiving survey results on how people feel about travelling as the war on terrorism continues.

Teachers packaging message with an apple

Teachers are hoping that an apple a day will help keep upset parents at bay. They will be handing out apples in Squamish and Pemberton Saturday, Oct. 20 and each one will have one of the teachers’ provincial bargaining objectives attached to it.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS ALTA LAKE SCHOOL BOTTLE DRIVE. Time to clean out the empties before winter. The Alta Lake School bottle drive fund-raiser will be Sunday, Oct. 21 at the Nesters Bottle Depot. MUSEUM FUND - RAISER .

TA appeal too late for winter

Legitimate renters concerned that delay of court decision will affect their businesses Despite efforts by the municipality to resolve the issue, owners of legitimate tourist accommodation in residential areas of Whistler may have to wait until spring

Travel Story

Harrison's healing waters more than a tradition