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ta zoning

By Loreth Beswetherick Future buyers of condos take note, not all units within one strata complex are created equal, especially at the Ridge at Taluswood. Council voted Monday, Dec.

seppo autopsy

By Loreth Beswetherick It was likely the cold that killed Seppo Makinen in his camper. An autopsy revealed no definitive cause of death and subsequent toxicology results have come up clean.

naturespeak

Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). If Benjamin Franklin had his way, the Wild Turkey would be the symbol for the United States instead of the less intelligent Bald Eagle. Looks count, though.

miller power brief

The Squamish Lillooet Regional District has set Monday, Feb. 7 as the public hearing date for the Miller Creek Power Project rezoning which, if adopted, will allow for an independent power project on Crown Land in the Pemberton Meadows area.

library museum board

By Loreth Beswetherick Stephanie Sloan has been appointed council representative on the Whistler Public Library Board for a one-year term but the Whistler Museum and Archives society is still hoping for representation from council.

knee therapy

Good vibrations Whistler selected as test site for Sonocur, pain-relieving shock wave therapy By Andrew Mitchell Hockey's Mark Messier used it to treat the pain in his shoulder and arm.

free bus rides

Bus free on New Year's Eve If alcohol is part of your New Year's agenda, the WAVE (Whistler and Valley Express) wants to be your designated driver.

creekside design

By Loreth Beswetherick Lessons have been learned from the creation of Whistler Village and taken to heart in the final design guidelines established for Intrawest’s redevelopment at the Whistler Creek base area.

cable 6 coverage

Whistler council has asked municipal staff to review Whistler Cable Television’s coverage of council meetings, it’s non-coverage of the all-candidates meeting last month and the cable company’s obligations under the Canadian Radio-Television and Tele

cayoosh money

The Lillooet Economic Development Commission has been given $9,000 by the province to study the economic potential of Al Raine’s proposed Cayoosh ski resort in the Melvin Creek area north-west of Duffey Lake. The announcement was made Dec.