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Radisson name terminated

As of May 1, the Radisson name is longer associated with The Aspens.

Letter to the editor

In last week’s Pique there were three articles (Municipal hall far removed from public, page 4, The community has to recognize this is a problem, page 6, WHA, chamber say surveys confirm need for housing, page 9) and one letter (What’s coun

Pemberton benefits from ‘green’ power projects

The translucent blue waters of Miller Creek tumble down from Coast Mountain glaciers and peaks towards the Lillooet River. Here, on the wet coast of British Columbia, water usually runs downhill.

Parents asked to step up to the plate for new school year

The Whistler secondary school Parent Advisory Council is calling for new blood. The WSS PAC will be holding its annual general meeting on Monday, May 28 at 7 p.m. in the school library.

Letter to the editor

In last week’s Pique there were three articles (Municipal hall far removed from public, page 4, The community has to recognize this is a problem, page 6, WHA, chamber say surveys confirm need for housing, page 9) and one letter (What’s coun

Parents pushing school board for changes

Promotion of post-secondary education a concern Parents of elementary school aged children in Whistler are worried that the school board is not doing enough to promote post-secondary education in this district and have rallied the support of the Dist

And violets are yellow...

Roses are red, Violets are blue, Not all that rhymes has to be true. By Bob Brett, Whistler Naturalists In spite of the old rhyme, Whistler’s most common violet is yellow.

Chester Johnson to receive Order of British Columbia

What do Sarah McLachlan, Robert Bateman and Chester Johnson have in common? Nothing, yet. But on June 20 they and 13 other outstanding British Columbians will become this year’s recipients of the Order of British Columbia.

Lordco fire called "suspicious"

The Whistler Fire Department and Whistler RCMP are treating a blaze that caused extensive damage at Lordco Auto Parts in Function Junction early Tuesday morning (May 15) as "suspicious." The fire was discovered at approximately 1:30 a.m.

Mountains’ environmental efforts recognized

" This is not just a Whistler-Blackcomb award. It’s a community award that shows people here are willing to work with us as a team to improve our overall stewardship endeavours through sustainable environmental practices .