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Whistler-Blackcomb to build employee housing

Whistler-Blackcomb announced May 11 that it is going ahead with construction of the 47-unit employee housing building on Alta Lake Road, opposite Twin Lakes. The project, which was first announced by Whistler Mountain Ski Corp.

Bear complaints pouring in

RCMP using non-lethal management techniques, but urge public cooperation The bears are awake and the RCMP and municipal bylaw officers already have their hands full with complaints.

Whistler’s backcountry ‘crowded’

Thirty-one tenures offered to commercial recreation operators but management of backcountry will be an ongoing process The conflict in Whistler’s backcountry over commercial recreation tenures has come to a conclusion.

Resort-hotel merger falls through

The planned merger between a major hotel management company and one of the three largest North American ski resort operators collapsed at the end of March, and one of the leaders in the resort consolidation movement is now out of the ski industry.

Nebbeling rides Liberal sweep

While it was hardly a surprise, the Liberal sweep across B.C. Wednesday night was welcomed by West Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA Ted Nebbeling.

Japanese getting eyeful of Whistler

Stewardess Cops filming locally Whistler is still number one in some parts of the world thanks, in part, to Tourism Whistler efforts. The organization has been wooing the Japanese this year and has hosted several key Japanese media visits.

Japanese getting eyeful of Whistler

Stewardess Cops filming locally Whistler is still number one in some parts of the world thanks, in part, to Tourism Whistler efforts. The organization has been wooing the Japanese this year and has hosted several key Japanese media visits.

Pique n' your interest

Gas pains and smoking barrels

Letter to the editor

A Week long Art Experience Exploitation is a word that comes to mind when Tourism Whistler and the Whistler Arts Council offer a week of exposure to artists of the Sea to Sky Corridor. June 2-7, 2001 Whistler plans to host such an event.

Local hotelier to lead Tourism BC

Mike Duggan, general manager of Whistler’s Pan Pacific Lodge, was named the new chair of Tourism British Columbia at a board of directors meeting held here last month.