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Mount Currie elder has dedicated her life to caring for her community

Caring for children and her community has been the hallmark of First Nations elder Marie Leo, who officially retired from the RCMP Aboriginal Advisory Committee at a special ceremony in Mount Currie last Friday, March 30.

Letter to the editor

The "Oscar's Night" fund-raiser for the Whistler Museum and Archives was a great success as well as a lot of fun.

Mount Currie elder has dedicated her life to caring for her community

Caring for children and her community has been the hallmark of First Nations elder Marie Leo, who officially retired from the RCMP Aboriginal Advisory Committee at a special ceremony in Mount Currie last Friday, March 30.

Lottery corporation sponsors Olympic bid to tune of $1.5 million

The British Columbia Lottery Corporation has joined the team of corporate supporters trying to bring the 2010 Olympic Winter Games to Vancouver and Whistler by becoming the bid’s second Founding Supporter.

Lillooet LRMP decision held up by cabinet

Final decision on land use may have to wait until the province calms down Interest groups are expecting a final decision on the Lillooet Land and Resource Management Plan "any day now" that will determine which, if any, new areas will be pr

Alaskan Iditasport "impossible"

Lanthier and the other top athletes were forced to turn back because of the conditions Extreme endurance athlete Chlöe Lanthier has returned from the 1,200 mile Iditasport Impossible exhausted, frustrated, and disappointed – but proud to ha

Council fires back at Zen

Two weeks after land owner signals his intention to develop, municipality moves to down-zone The clock is ticking on John Zen’s trailer park zoning, and his property will turn into an environmentally-protected pumpkin by Monday – if he does

Annual Father/Daughter Dance seeks volunteers

Whistler’s eighth annual Father/Daughter Dance will take place Sunday, April 22 at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, in the Macdonald Ballroom. The event is scheduled from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Protection on the way for Great Bear Rainforest

Land-use decisions easier with consensus After a intensive international campaign by Greenpeace and the Sierra Club, the provincial government has agreed to protect "significant valleys" within the so-called Great Bear Rainforest on B.C.

Volunteers needed for WSSF

Experience up close and personal the world’s best skiers, riders and rockstars in action! Volunteers are needed April 13-22 during the Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival. Have tons of fun, get great swag and meet new friends.