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B.C. Green Party leader to speak in Whistler

Adriane Carr, the leader of the B.C. Green Party, will speak at the AWARE (Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment) monthly meeting on March 1, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Delta Whistler Resort. Carr co-founded the B.C.

Altitude a success, but organizer looking for more from Whistler

Despite the fact the recent Altitude 2001 was the best gay ski week to date, organizer Brent Benaschak says there is no guarantee the event will be returning to Whistler next year.

Four Seasons plans move forward

Revised plans for a Four Seasons hotel on land that is currently the Blackcomb day-skier parking lot include accommodation for 64 employees but will leave 116 bed units "floating.

Exotic dancing prohibited

A bylaw prohibiting exotic entertainment in the village, upper village, Creekside and Function Junction areas was approved by council Monday after no one spoke for or against the bylaw at a public hearing earlier in the evening.

Letter to the editor - Zeglinski

I would like to thank the organizers of the loppet and the Fairmont Chateau for staging an exceptional event. This was my first ever loppet but it won't be my last! The course was superb and challenging, but the fun didn't end there.

Bid corporation weighing options outside Callaghan

The Vancouver Whistler 2010 Bid Corporation is weighing a number of potential sites outside the Callaghan Valley for the Winter Games, should conflicts within the valley make staging the Nordic events there impossible.

Nebbeling wants more from Hydro

Liberal MLA Ted Nebbeling is backing demands by lobbyists in Gold Bridge that B.C Hydro take immediate steps to install a complete barrier system around its Carpenter Reservoir to prevent more vehicles entering it.

Whistler gears up for census

While there may be some confusion over whether to count the two people living in the sauna as tenants, the 2001 census is important for Whistler and all Canadian communities.

D'Arcy digs deep for Variety Club Telethon

For more than 20 years, the community spirit in D’Arcy has soared for the Variety Club Telethon. This year was no exception. The town of just a few hundred residents dug deep into its pockets and raised $2,540.50 for the children’s charity.

Intrawest resorts producing greater revenue

Intrawest, the Vancouver-based owners of Whistler-Blackcomb, has posted strong results over its second quarter, boosting overall revenue for the quarter by 11 per cent.