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garbage bylaw
Whistler’s new garbage disposal bylaw, which will require everyone to have bear-proof garbage containers, was withdrawn from the council agenda Monday as the timeline for implementation may be speeded up.
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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council briefs
It was her last council meeting (at least for a few years), but Councillor Nancy Wilhelm-Morden decided Monday she couldn’t let anymore allegations and misinformation go by about the legal costs the municipality is facing with regard to tourist accom
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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daveport
Davenport is Business Person of the Year The Whistler Chamber of Commerce presented Dave Davenport with the Business Person of the Year award Wednesday at the annual Whistler Spirit Employer's Luncheon.
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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clarifiication
Clarification They may sound similar — 15 and 50 — but there is a vast variance between $15 million and $50 million. A quote in council candidate Stephanie Sloan’s Nov.
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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alpenrock pains
AlpenRock House appoints interim GM Bands cancelled to cut costs By Paul Andrew A day of Remembrance on Nov.
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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spendit
New board game lets you spend millions to make millions By Andrew Mitchell If you think your money troubles are bad now, wait until you smash up your Rolls and have to give $50,000 to the player on your left.
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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workshops
By Loreth Beswetherick Election 99 has spawned a familiar campaign refrain: "Too many decisions are being made behind closed doors.
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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school uniforms
Loreth Beswetherick If parents and students at Whistler secondary and Myrtle Philip elementary schools indicate they are in favour of school uniforms, they could be implemented as early as the fall of next year.
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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roudnhouse fire
Faulty porch heater causes minor fire at Roundhouse Lodge The Roundhouse Lodge on Whistler Mountain suffered minor damage on Friday, Nov. 12 when the heat tracing on an outside patio set fire to a piece of baseboard.
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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new music store
Music Store to open after careful planning subhead: Aspiring guitarist sees the need By Paul Andrew Not long after learning Pip Euinton and Scott Young had a warehouse rented for rehearing and recording music, and to use as a home for their PS Produc
Nov 11, 1999 8:00 PM
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