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Slopestyle in, Skiercross out at World Skiing Invitational

Following a meeting of the event Style Council on March 19, organizers of the second annual World Skiing Invitational, scheduled for April 13-16, 2001 at Whistler/Blackcomb, have announced that Slopestyle will be added to the event and Skiercross wil

Weekend entertainment listings

Friday, March 23 ON STAGE Who: The Whole Damn County Where: Moe Joe’s These local boys are turning out your favourite rock. Be sure to try on a hat at the bar.

Second Olympic fireside chat to focus on LegaciesNow

The second in a series of fireside chats organized by the Vancouver-Whistler 2010 Olympic Bid Corporation will feature Charles Parkinson, executive director of sport for the bid corporation.

Local shutter bugs top Search

Local photographers have once again topped the list of finalists for the Pro Photographer Search.

Letter to the editor

The Senior Boys Basketball team from Whistler secondary has just returned from competing in the B.C. High School Provincial Championship Tournament in Castlegar.

New school gets principal

Whistler’s new elementary school in Spring Creek may not open until January, 2003, but it will have a principal starting in August. Ron Albertin has been appointed principal of the new elementary school.

Letter to the editor

Outdoor Adventures@Whistler has been quietly supporting the Whistler Cubs for these past three years.

naturespeak

Meager, Garibaldi, and Black Tusk (Three local mountains with a hot past) By Jack Souther, Whistler Naturalists The eruption began with a violent discharge of gas and fine ash from a vent high on the north face of the long-dormant volcano.

Letter to the editor

The passing of our son Kelty Patrick Dennehy, to a safer place, has once again brought out the best in our community.

Chateau’s Mallard Bar gets more seats, sort of

The Chateau Whistler’s Mallard Bar is going through some significant changes on paper, but the upscale lounge is not changing in style. The Mallard Bar was officially an A licensed pub, with a capacity of 82 seats.