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Letter to the editor

I don't know if it is just me but if I see one more press release with the word "Thrilled" in it I am going to walk into the offices of Intramunicombism Whistler with a bloody thesaurus and show them the other words. No need for uniformity.

Table members accept Lillooet LRMP option

Table members of the Lillooet Land and Resource Management Plan are supporting the provincial cabinet’s decision to select a land-use option that would increase both parkland and industrial utilization within the 1.1 million hectare area.

Letter to the editor

In response to G.D. Maxwell's editorial in the April 27 issue of Pique , we would like to assuage his fears of becoming a tourist attraction when we ding-ding our "neo-retro rubber tired trolley" through his home and native Nesters.

Putting Whistler’s social capital to work

Whistler has been likened to a Petri dish, a bowl in the mountains where innovative planning experiments have poked and prodded into shape a world class resort town.

Garibaldi Alpen squeaks through deadline

Wolfgang Richter’s Garibaldi Alpen group made it with only hours to spare but it will be at least another week before the B.C.

International con artist left an impression in Whistler

Having a patron skip out on a $4,200-plus dinner tab isn’t usually the stuff to make restaurant owners smile.

Whistler in the mood for political change

With less than 12 days left until British Columbians decide who will form the next provincial government, you might expect to see the flutter of election bunting from every corner and the sound of pontificating politicians everywhere.

Trustees go to plan B for election

Education stakeholders encouraged to step up at all-candidates meetings

May Day returns as Whistler Discovery Day

From the ashes of the popular May Day festival – an annual celebration of local businesses that went the way of the dodo last year as the spring season got busier and busier – has arisen another local festival: Whistler Discovery Day, or as

UBC @ Whistler brings commerce students into the mountains

Whistler-Blackcomb is branching out into the education sector in a partnership with the University of British Columbia that will see UBC commerce faculty students heading to higher ground starting in May.