Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Whistler

gymnastics

Whistler Gymnastics alive and flipping More than 225 children and youths are regular particpants in Whistler Gymnastics activities, ranking the club 29th in the province by membership and sixth by percentage of population.

mcCarthy

Former Whistler resident Roger McCarthy has left the Intrawest fold to become chief operating officer of Breckenridge in Colorado, a resort owned by Intrawest rival Vail Resorts.

golden resort

The province this week approved a master development plan for the Whitetooth ski area near Golden, B.C. that will guide a $200 million expansion of the resort. Golden Peaks Resorts Inc., a partnership between Grouse Mountain Resort Ltd.

fuel spill

Diesel spill a concern for stream stewards By Paul Andrew A motor vehicle accident at Highway 99 and the entrance to The Bayshores subdivision March 2 has members of Whistler’s Stream Stewardship program concerned about a creek’s ability to become a

forestry forums

Public open houses no longer required of forestry industry New "closed door" forestry policy will lead to protests, says WCWC By Andrew Mitchell Every March, for the past five years, all the forestry companies — and the ski operators — wanting to cut

concil_soo_letter

The long-awaited study of what the so-called Stoltmann Wilderness would generate economically if it were made a national park is grating on the Soo Coalition For Sustainable Forests. In a Feb. 21 letter to Whistler council, Soo Coalition director M.

cancer patient

Whistlerites give Cancer patient the grand tour When it comes to charity, few people have bigger hearts than Whistlerites.

bc ski stats

The 1998-99 ski season was not only a record year for Whistler-Blackcomb, the ski industry across the province set new standards for skier visits and revenues. A review of the 1998-99 season by B.C. Assets and Lands shows a continuation of B.C.

battle of badges

Battle of the Badges The Whistler RCMP and fire department went shot for shot against an experienced Vancouver City Police team in the Battle of the Badges before a capacity crowd of 450 people at Meadow Park arena Monday night, eventually losing the

stoltmann study

Preliminary Stoltmann economic study complete Although an economic study on the potential benefits of designating the Stoltmann Wilderness Area as a national park is five months overdue — and nearly three months too late to support Liberal MP Charles