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Backcountry Advisory_dec8_2000

As of Wednesday, Dec. 6 Although the weather has been great if your a mountain biker or a climber, it leaves something to be desired from a skier's point of view.

More power okay with Pemberton people

Pemberton residents seem to be on board with a proposal for a small-scale hydroelectric project at nearby Rutherford Creek.

Alpine residents suspicious of reservoir road

More than 20 Alpine Meadows residents have signed a letter to council voicing objection to a proposed development on Crown land at the north end of upper Mountain View Drive.

RCG partners with Whistler Networks

Where else to think of looking for Internet information on Whistler but whistler.com? The Whistler.com URL, owned by Whistler Networks, is reported to be the resort’s busiest, attracting 2.3 million user sessions annually.

PAC re-considering read-a-thons

Chair of the Howe Sound school board, Amy Shoup, will be speaking at the next Myrtle Philip parent advisory council meeting, to be held Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. at the school.

Christmas Bird Count

By Michael Thompson, Whistler Naturalists The Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC) was started in the year 1900 as a replacement for the Christmas "Side Hunt".

Natural Step works for European hotel chain

Whistler businesses are being encouraged to integrate philosophy into their organizations In 1989, Karl-Henrick Robert took environmentalism to a higher level when he conceived of The Natural Step – a common sense approach to dealing with enviro

Millennium Place price tag finalized

The final price tag for Maurice Young Millennium Place will be just over $6.9 million and it will be open March 28, when the first Whistler Film Festival will occupy the hall.

London Mountain Lodge approved

Rezoning for the London Mountain Lodge retreat on Nita Lake was approved by council this week, subject to protection of a Valley Trail right of way.

Cash and amenity's offered for increase density

Cash ‘amenity’ offered for increased density The Dandelion Daycare Society’s construction budget for the new Spring Creek daycare is about $200,000 short of it’s $1 million target, but help could come from an unexpected source.