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Why George W. Bush loves horsetails By Bob Brett, Whistler Naturalists It may be hard to picture a hard-bitten Texan loving anything that doesn’t moo, but it’s true. President Bush loves horsetails.

Whistler-Blackcomb modifying employee recruitment strategy

Job fair will be later, competition for employees increasing Whistler-Blackcomb will be pushing its annual job fair farther back into the fall in an effort to shrink the lean period experienced by new recruits who have to shell out for rent several m

Students open up at marijuana forum

During Youth Week, May 6-12, 136 students from Whistler Secondary, Grades 8, 9 and 10, attended a forum on marijuana at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler.

Weekend Listings

Friday, May 25 LIVE PERFORMANCES Who : Xavier Rudd Where : Crystal Lounge Check out what all the "hum" is about. Xavier has quickly become Whistler’s favourite musician from Down Under. See article.

Whistler 3 still alive with new concept

Tim Regan’s Whistler 3 proposal is still alive, but it now involves a fourth parcel of land.

Unique elementary school program combines fun with learning

The friendship ball is a circle No beginning, no end It keeps us together Like our circle of friends But the treasure inside For you to see Is the treasure of friendship You’ve given to me By Greig Bethel It’s a sunny weekday afternoon and

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS WHISTLER GARDEN GROUP PLANT SWAP & SALE. May 26, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at 6814 Beaver Lane. Open to members and friends. Please bring priced items such as plant divisions, pots, garden decorations and any garden-related items.

Pique n yer interest

Liberals win, hockey fans lose

We're working on it

Members of the business community packed council chambers Tuesday to deliver a message about the desperate need for short term employee housing.

Rezoning concept for B.C. Rail lands supported

After more than a year and a half of planning, a rezoning proposal for the 511-acre B.C. Rail lands on the west side of Alta Lake has finally made it to the public stage.