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Health care foundations explore partnership

The three health care foundations in the Sea to Sky corridor are taking tentative steps toward a partnership, but the extent of the collaboration has yet to be defined.

Aussie day more orderly this year

It was a more subdued Australia Day celebration this year, according to Whistler RCMP, with only two related arrests for public drunkenness and a handful of other complaints. A house party planned for Jan. 26 in Alpine Meadows did not take place.

CRTC considering radio application

Visitors to Whistler may have another information service to chose from if an application to broadcast a new radio station gets the go ahead from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.

Nebbeling acclaimed

MLA Ted Nebbeling was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate in West Vancouver-Garibaldi at a nomination meeting in Squamish Jan. 25.

Backcountry advisory

As of Wednesday, Jan. 24 The 40 cm of new snow that fell during the week combined with a few sunny days to make for some excellent backcountry outings.

Anderson world GS champion

You knew he was good, but even Jasey Jay Anderson had no idea that he was that good. The Quebec-based snowboarder became the first world champion racer of the century with a convincing giant slalom win at Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, on Jan. 22.

AWARE to focus more on campaigns

Wetlands, sustainability framework are top local concerns More than 70 people packed the Delta Whistler Resort for the Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment annual general meeting Jan.

Heaven at the Roundhouse

‘Heaven on Earth’ is the theme for this year’s Telus Mobility Winter Classic mountain-top gala, to be held at the Roundhouse Lodge on Saturday, Jan. 27.

No suspects in arson case

Police are still looking for anyone who has information about a residential fire in White Gold that occurred on Dec. 27 at approximately 5:10 a.m.

Input sought on plans for village facelift

Sprucing up the overall image of an aging village is key in the face of mounting rivalry from other resorts ranging from Vail to Fernie, and everyone will need to work together if Whistler is to sustain its world class appeal.