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naturespeak

Spring has sprung. (Or has it?) In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.

millennium place

Ground breaking for the new Maurice Young Millennium Place is planned for early April, with construction completed by December, 2000.

heli ski death

Avalanche claims life of Pemberton heli-ski guide An avalanche claimed the life of 38-year-old Eric Larrat Smith, a long-time Pemberton resident and experienced backcountry guide while he was leading a March 19 heli-ski tour into the "Wasp" Creek dra

heartworm

A Whistler veterinarian is worried heartworm disease may have spread to other dogs in the community but, the only way to find out if the disease has established itself locally, is to have all dogs tested before the start of the mosquito season. Dr.

healthcare

By Loreth Beswetherick The Sea to Sky Community Health Council hopes to have the Whistler Health Care Centre upgraded from its current classification as a diagnostic and treatment facility to a Level 4 treatment centre, or something in between, by ne

green party fight

Acrimonious was the word used to describe a turbulent gathering of the B.C. Green Party in Squamish last weekend. It was to be the final convention before the next provincial election and it saw Stuart Parker ousted as leader.

election expenses 2

By Loreth Beswetherick Mayoral candidate Al Hurwitz was the big spender in the November 1999 municipal elections, with his campaign costing him almost $9,000 for a second place finish in the three-way race between himself, incumbent Hugh O’Reilly and

dusty's

Dusty’s last stand a week-long event By Paul Andrew The most popular guy in Whistler this week is probably Paul Street, food and beverage manager for Dusty’s in Whistler Creekside.

election expenses

Al Hurwitz Hugh O’Reilly Chris Childs 8,924.37 1,928.74 4.29 8,924.37 1,928.

district super search

The Myrtle Philip Parent Advisory Council expressed dissatisfaction at their last monthly meeting with the way the Howe Sound School Board was going about hiring a new district superintendent.