Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Whistler

Naturespeak

Kokanee Salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) By Veronica Sommerville, Whistler Fish Stewardship Group Kokanee is a native word meaning "red fish.

Rivers Day combined with Arbor Day

B.C. Rivers Day is teaming up with Arbor Day this year, and the Whistler Fisheries Stewardship Group will be celebrating all weekend Sept. 29-30 with the Whistler Fishtival. B.C.

Business Briefs

Mad River changes name, expanding Mad River Nordic Ski Enterprises Inc. is now doing business under a new name and will be expanding its services.

Pique to valley listings

Friday, Sept.

Chamber taskforce contacting businesses about housing

Members of the Whistler Chamber of Commerce can expect to receive a broadcast e-mail in the next couple of weeks from the chamber’s Employee Housing Taskforce.

Olympic bid afloat in beer money

Local recycling company also donates worm composter Beer and worms are the latest news from the Vancouver-Whistler 2010 Bid Corp. Suds-maker Molson Inc. has joined the bid family as a "premier founding sponsor" after it donated $2.

Allen taking students to meet bears

Youths can get acquainted this month with one of our largest neighbours in the valley: the black bear. Researcher, Michael Allen, leads the Field Ecology Camp being offered through the Whistler Parks and Recreation Department on Saturdays, Sept.

Pique n your interest

Shooting the messengers

‘Life Coaching’ assistance fund established

Whistler Community Services Society has added another new program to its list this year: the Life Coaching Assistance Fund.

Golden river turns red with kokanee

Largest run of fish in years return to spawn A brisk breeze pushes its way down the Whistler Valley as the Indian summer sun arcs across the sky.