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RCMP have suspect in store fraud

The Whistler RCMP are trying to locate a fraud artist who shoplifts goods from stores and returns the merchandise for cash without a receipt. According to Const.

Whistler firefighters, RCMP stand with brothers in New York

By Clare Ogilivie Local firefighters are planning to turn their annual Other Fireman’s Ball into a fund-raiser for the families of New York firefighters who lost their lives in last week’s terrorist attack.

Clare Ogilvie joins Pique

Pique Newsmagazine is pleased to welcome Clare Ogilvie to our team. A reporter for the Province newspaper, Ogilvie has lived in Whistler for the last six years, where she is raising her two children with husband Steven Turner.

Tourism industry slumps after terrorist attacks

B.C.'s tourism budget will fall if visitor numbers decrease B.C.'s tourism industry could be in serious trouble after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S., according to recent statistics from Tourism B.C.

W-B, Environment Canada team up with WRTV

Whistler-Blackcomb and Environment Canada are teaming up with Whistler Resort TV (WRTV) to provide content and technology to launch the resort channel’s new format on Nov. 1.

Thieves steel $5,000 bike from car

Police are warning the public about a rash of car break-ins The RCMP are investigating a number of car break-ins taking place in underground parking lots.
'People are going to think twice'

'People are going to think twice'

Fallout from Sept. 11 already affecting local businesses By Clare Ogilivie Businesses in Whistler are reeling from the impact of the terrorist attack last week in the U.S.

Garibaldi Civil Defence Zone land-use plan to allow non-commercial recreation

Rafting companies still excluded A plan to allow day-use recreation while excluding commercial recreation in the Garibaldi Civil Defence Zone is "disappointing," according to the operator of a whitewater rafting company.

Local teachers want pay raise

Teaching profession not attractive because of low wages Local teachers are requesting a 34 per cent pay increase over three years as part of their contract with the provincial government.

Pique to Valley Listings

Friday, Sept.