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SAFE to reach out to wider audience

Awareness, sexual activity boosting visits to clinic The Sexual Awareness For Everyone healthy sexuality clinic has launched a strategy to reach a wider teen audience in the Sea to Sky corridor despite being overwhelmed by a record demand for its ser

RR1 lands rezoned

A bylaw to rezone RR1 properties to a new RS-E1 zoning, which limits permitted uses to a detached dwelling and associated auxiliary uses, was given third reading by council Monday.

Trail closures, access issues under discussion in Pemberton

A conflict between mountain bikers and a private-property owner over access to trails in Pemberton has led to the closure of three popular rides.

NatureSpeak

Raptors and grouse highlight breeding bird survey By George Clulow It’s June and so it must be time for the annual Breeding Bird Survey.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS OFFICIAL INAUGURAL VILLAGE CHURCH SERVICE IN MY PLACE. We invite you to attend this very special worship service 9 a.m. Sunday, June 24 in the Franz Wilhelmsen Hall, 4335 Blackcomb Way. BLACK BEAR SLIDE SHOW SERIES.

Seeking more money for health care

Health care foundation starts new fund-raising initiative New fund-raising initiatives and plans for the sharing of health care resources in the Sea to Sky Corridor are among the steps being announced by the Whistler Health Care Foundation in the fac

Natives block road, Cayoosh resort

It could be a long, hot summer full of confrontation after a native roadblock brought traffic to a standstill on Highway 99 north of Pemberton last Saturday morning.

Firefighters, municipality reach agreement

Whistler firefighters approved a contract with the municipality in a vote May 31 and Whistler council ratified the contract on Monday.

Federal money hinted at for conference centre renovations

The possibility of federal money being available for the proposed $22 million conference centre renovations has been raised by a number of people in Whistler.

Devine residents, regional district at odds with watershed logging

Trouble is brewing on the forested mountain slopes above the bucolic hamlet of Devine, about 40 kilometres northeast of Pemberton.