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Candidates follow party lines

Few surprises at all-candidates meeting There were no fireworks or surprises at the all-candidates meeting held in Whistler Saturday, May 5 – true to a provincial election generally short on passion.

WSSF contract will be detailed document

Contract negotiations for next year's World Ski and Snowboard Festival are progressing positively with many potential problems being ironed out in advance, according to Whistler stakeholder groups involved in the talks.

Vote early, vote May 16 — just vote

Election BC reminds anyone who is unable to vote in the provincial election on May 16 that advance polling is available from May 9 to May 12, between noon and 9 p.m., at special venues throughout the province.

‘The community has to recognize this is a problem’

Businesses trace staffing shortfalls, lower standard of service back to housing shortage Despite a below average snow year, Whistler merchants report business was good this winter season – but for many it came at a price that may ultimately thre

A winter of change

Visitor demographic as different from the norm as the weather The official end-of-season numbers are not in yet but by all accounts, business in Whistler was not bad this past winter despite sub-standard snow conditions.

BCAL anticipates new stability in backcountry

Applicants to be notified of tenures this week

Boys are choking on girls’ dust

PAC hosts talk on ‘socialization of boys’

Backcountry Advisory

As of Wednesday, May 2 Once again a series of winter-like storms gave us some great conditions in the mountains.

Project to restore 36-Mile Creek needs extra hands

Residents of the Howe Sound Basin are being invited to lend a hand Sunday, May 6 in a one-day creek habitat restoration project at 36-Mile Creek.

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