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Whistler
Aspen hurting in January
After a promising start to the ski season retail sales by Aspen businesses fell 3.6 per cent in January, a significant drop following a five per cent decline in sales the previous January.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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A night on the town
This is the story of two people who drive for a living. Cst. Lee Hamilton is Whistlers first local traffic safety expert. He is also an accident investigator and trainer with the RCMP.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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Naturespeak
The Whistler Naturalists are pleased to announce a special speaker, Danny Catt, for Thursday, March 22, 2001. Catt writer, photographer, traveller, teacher, and naturalist is an engaging and inspiring public speaker.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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Letter to the editor
I would like to voice my opinion in regards to the BCTV story on Wednesday, March 7 during the six o'clock news concerning the skier collision with a snowboarder on Blackcomb mountain. To the lady who was skiing: Get a life.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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Parents concerned students not going on to post-secondary studies
Concerned parents from Myrtle Philip Community School are asking the school district to become more accountable in preparing their children for post-secondary education.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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What every dog needs
WAG animal shelter and Whistler-Blackcomb have teamed up to offer an exclusive new club for Whistlers dogs.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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B.C. Rail reviving romance of rail travel with Whistler Northwind
Visitors to B.C. are being invited to indulge their pioneer souls and enjoy some of the provinces finest scenery and cuisine on a new luxury rail tour. B.C.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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Letter to the editor
Your last edition touched on the Official Community Plan. Let's get something straight from the beginning. Bigger does not mean better for the community of Whistler. Bigger means continued growth in low-paying retail and service jobs.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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Libraries receive new funds
More than 70 public library boards will benefit from a one-time $1.2 million grant made possible by the provinces budgetary surplus.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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Vice principal moves to Squamish
Myrtle Philip Community School is losing its vice-principal. Howe Sound Board of School Trustees has appointed Nick Pascuzzi as the new principal of Squamish Elementary School. Pascuzzi has been vice principal at Myrtle Philip since 1997.
Mar 15, 2001 8:00 PM
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