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Altitude 2001 drawing a crowd

WHAT: Altitude 2001 WHEN: Feb. 4-11 Whistler’s Gay & Lesbian Ski Week is headed for its biggest year ever, with a record 3,000-plus people signed up and tickets to some events already sold out.

Municipal Affairs won't fast-track OCP

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District wanted the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to fast-track approval of the new Whistler South Official Community Plan but the request has been denied.

Truth and Consequences

"Truth is truth." "...while you live, tell truth and shame the devil!" I didn’t say those things.

Hit it with the hockey stick!

By Susan Hamersley, Whistler Naturalists "Hit it with the hockey stick.

Environmentalists say time is now for Lillooet LRMP

The campaign to protect the Spruce Lake, South Chilcotin Mountains, and the surrounding Rainshadow Wilderness is kicking into high gear for the final stretch of a four-year-old land use planning process.

Library goes FirstClass

The Whistler Public Library has joined forces with FirstClass Systems Corporation to provide Whistler residents with an opportunity for affordable, online self-study.

Read-a-thon concludes on Family Literacy Day

If all is going according to plan, Whistler kids have had their noses buried in books for most of last week as part of this year’s read-a-thon.

Housing authority project wins Georgie Award

Three Whistler developments captured the coveted gold in the at the ninth annual Georgie Awards ceremony hosted by the Canadian Homebuilders Association of B.C. in Vancouver Jan. 20.

Snowmobile access contentious issue

Draft management plan for Callaghan Park draws a crowd B.C Parks was encouraged by the large Whistler turnout at the first open house held in the corridor to showcase the draft management plan for Callaghan Lake Provincial Park, a small 2.

Whistler parents prepare for forum on bullying

Whistler parents are preparing a list of anti-bullying policy recommendations to take to a special public forum on bullying in Surrey, on March 11.