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plum info

Whistler marketing business extends to Victoria In May of 1999, Rob Drynan of Plum Travel Marketing launched Pluminfo, a free welcome and information package which is mailed out to confirmed visitors to Whistler resort prior to their arrival.

miller creek power

Miller Creek may supply B.C. Hydro February public hearing rescheduled By Paul Andrew A negative message to B.C. power consumers last month regarding B.C.

naturespeak

Local Sightings There have been a number of amazing sightings in the Whistler area recently. The Patterson family observed an adult Eagle and Hawk on the same tree in their backyard in Nordic.

teacher contract

CUPE/school talk sidebar? Whistler school trustee Andrée Janyk has been appointed to the Public School Employers Association board of directors as one of the seven provincial trustee representatives.

md boot drive

Boot drive raise $5K for MD Local firefighters raised more than $5,500 for The Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada with their annual Boot Drive.

riverside campground

Business at the new Riverside Campground is less than expected, and campground representatives say the municipality’s tolerance of overnight campers in day-skier Lot 4 is to blame.

library agm

Library to begin planning for new facility For the Whistler Public Library, the numbers tell the whole story: In 1999, there were more than 114,000 visitors.

naturespeak

Chairlift Naturalist Riding a chairlift gives you a unique perspective. Besides allowing you to more fully enjoy the radiant sunshine (or 100 km/h blizzard) it also shows you a continuous panorama of tree tops.

paul's valentine story

Animals and mystery surround this Valentine’s Day By Paul Andrew It’s no secret that some people have a difficult time expressing their emotions on the day when affections are to be shown. Named after Saint Valentine, Feb.

icbc promotion

ICBC has "Fatal Vision" for Highway 99 Although it's been proven that every drink of alcohol you take impairs your vision and reaction time, many drivers still believe that they can keep it together enough to steer their way back home.