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myrtle philip funding

By Loreth Beswetherick Gone are the days of simple bake sales to raise funds for the fun stuff — the Parent Advisory Council at Myrtle Philip community school has begun crunching numbers in an effort to help resolve district funding concerns at the s

music studio

More music, less hassle Local sound engineers provide space/equipment By Paul Andrew Ever since rock ’n’ roll came along the typical four-piece band has needed a room to rehearse, equipment to produce the sound, and experts to help record the music.

millennium update

Festival of Lights Gala fund-raising event Chateau Whistler Resort Saturday, Nov. 27, 1999 6:30 p.m. cocktails; 7:30 p.m.

election99

By Loreth Beswetherick Election 99 may have got off to a sleepy start in early October with only a handful of incumbents announcing their intention to seek re-election, but the all candidates meeting Saturday, Nov.

bear update

BEAR UPDATE: An educated human = a living bear By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher Last week I was given the opportunity to present two slide shows on black bear ecology illustrating my research and providing insight to concerned public on how exa

hill opens

Who said the 13th is unlucky? Although the smile may be drooping on half-melted snowmen and women everywhere, there is still lot to be happy about.

condomsense

Condomsense Campaign By Andrew Mitchell Life in a ski town is life on the edge. You push the envelope. You risk life and limb for one more rush of adrenaline and a brain-tingling infusion of endorphins.

stoltmann bill

Stoltmann national park bill 'dies' By Andrew Mitchell On Nov. 3, the controversial bill to turn the so-called Stoltmann Wilderness Area into a national park was deemed "not votable" by the Parliamentary Sub-Committee on House and Procedural Affairs.

plow brief

Snow plows ask for room Whistler’s snow plow drivers are ready for this early snowfall, but they’ll only get by with a little help from motorists.

playground

By Loreth Beswetherick There are 540 little reasons why key players in the community rallied together to see a year-long $52,000 project through to its fruition, and they were all gathered in the Myrtle Philip school gymnasium to say thank-you early