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New road alignment to The Peaks
Work on the access road to The Peaks, Intrawest's large-house subdivision above Creekside, will begin in April, but revised plans approved Monday should make the road and construction less obtrusive.
Mar 8, 2001 8:00 PM
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Private rink approved
There will be a 20,000 square foot private ice rink on Greg Kerfoots property at Alpha Lake, and there will not be any additional land for Alpha Lake Park.
Mar 8, 2001 8:00 PM
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New road alignment to The Peaks
Work on the access road to The Peaks, Intrawests large-house subdivision above Creekside, will begin in April, but revised plans approved Monday should make the road and construction less obtrusive.
Mar 8, 2001 8:00 PM
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Realizing potential
"Living in the city I was afraid to open up to new people and be involved in something I wasnt sure of, but CampCARE changed all that.
Mar 1, 2001 8:00 PM
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Working Forest legislation may by delayed
The provincial governments plan to protect as much as 43 per cent of the province for the forestry industry through its Working Forest legislation may not be as time sensitive as environmentalists were led to believe, according to the Western C
Mar 1, 2001 8:00 PM
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PAC lukewarm on police officer in schools
The Whistler Secondary Parent Advisory Council says it is keen to back anti-bullying and social awareness programs within local schools but has reservations over some potential projects. At the Feb.
Mar 1, 2001 8:00 PM
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SnowJob to go ahead
Letters of support from First Nations chiefs in the Kamloops area mean the SnowJob 2001 MuchMusic concert festival will go ahead at Sun Peaks March 6-11. MuchMusic general manager David Kines confirmed the decision earlier this week.
Mar 1, 2001 8:00 PM
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Conference business expected to jump
Tourism Whistler is predicting significant increases in the conference and incentives market for 2001, provided that targeted marketing can overcome the growing perception that Whistler is an expensive destination.
Mar 1, 2001 8:00 PM
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Bullying forum hopes to find solutions
A forum on bullying is being held in Whistler next Tuesday as part of a drive to present a united front by local parents and residents.
Mar 1, 2001 8:00 PM
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Backcountry operators clash in Soo Valley
Conflict has erupted again between commercial recreation operators in the Sea to Sky Corridor, with Cougar Mountain Adventures clashing with sled rental company Outback Snowmobiles over access within the Soo Valley.
Mar 1, 2001 8:00 PM
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