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Future of WSSF in Whistler not a sure thing

Organizers say issues need to be ironed out for the festival to continue The spotlights have dimmed, the final drumbeat has floated up into the night sky and the crowds have dissipated from their place of worship around the big air jump, yet Whistler

BEAR UPDATE: Body Language of Bears

Recognizing the ‘readable’ behaviours black bear communicate to people during encounters Black Bear Researcher Encounters between bears and people provide a host of unpredictable variables. Each bear is as much an individual as each human.

Is Whistler losing it’s competitive edge?

This, and other important questions, to be answered at a symposium on sustaining Whistler’s success After a decade of successive record-breaking seasons, one question has been hanging over Whistler like a black cloud ready to rain on everyone

Whistler tour operator appointed to BCAL board

Whistler’s Johnny Mikes is one of four new members to have been appointed by the province to the board of the B.C. Assets and Lands Corporation.

Canada’s new ski magazine feeds off Whistler energy

Whistler will play a key role in helping shape Canada’s newest ski magazine – SBC SKIER – which will appear on racks at news stands, ski shops and resorts across Canada in the fall of 2001.

Backcountry Advisory

As of Wednesday, April 18 Frontal waves from April 16 to 18 deposited approximately 35-40 cm of new snow on the local mountains.

Whistler Peak Properties joins ResortQuest fold

U.S based firm ResortQuest International has announced the buy-out of rental and property management company, Whistler Peak Properties, but says it has no plans to alter current staffing or management practices.

Bid process and potential legacies subject of next 2010 Olympic chat

The next in a series of fireside chats hosted by the Vancouver Whistler 2010 Bid Corporation will provide an overview of the Olympic bid process.

‘It’s about time’ Nebbeling says

"I think I reflect the opinion of almost every British Columbian when I say, it’s about time." That was West Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA Ted Nebbeling’s reaction to the long-awaited election, called Wednesday.

Speed likely the main factor in fatal crash

Police are still investigating possible charges against 16 year old driver Speeding, negligence, and dangerous driving are being blamed for Saturday (April 14) morning’s three vehicle crash on Powerline Hill which left three dead and 10 injured.