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aids day

International AIDS day has local significance Since 1996, three men and one woman in the Sea to Sky Corridor have tested positive for HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), which can develop into AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).

westin

By Loreth Beswetherick One local hotel is not worrying about maximizing occupancy rates for the peak New Years’ period — that’s because there aren’t any rooms ready yet.

womenled

Women's group examines status in the workplace On Dec. 11, WomenL.E.D. of Squamish is hosting an all-day public forum on the status of women in the workplace.

town plaza

New name and logo for Town Plaza Starting Dec. 16, the Sheraton Suites Whistler Town Plaza will have a new logo and a much shorter name, "Town Plaza Suites, Whistler.

snowmobilers

Local snowmobile club has By Andrew Mitchell If you're a sled head, things have never been better.

slrd update

Muni to spend less to use landfill By Paul Andrew Whistler will save some $600,000 per year by using the existing landfill site on Cheakamus Lake Road, rather than shipping the solid waste out of the valley to Washington State.

pocklington

Whistler resident Peter Pocklington was among 150 business, labour and education leaders from all over B.C.

paradata

Paradata's success is going downhill...

millennim police

By Loreth Beswetherick While there will be a heavy imported RCMP contingent in the village to weed out trouble makers at First Night celebrations, the 15 local police officers will all be out patrolling Whistler’s subdivisions where they are familiar

bird counting

To Count a Mockingbird ... Local bird lovers take stock of Whistler's birds By Andrew Mitchell If a group of men and women with binoculars should appear in the woods behind your house on the morning of Dec.