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bear update

FROZEN HUCKLEBERRIES AND HUNGRY BEARS By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher Water droplets remain frozen on the tips of crisp green huckleberry leaves. A blanket of dry snow collapses the shrub against the ground.

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Wireless the wave of Whistler’s future? By Paul Andrew Two high-tech Canadian companies are leading the charge in wireless technology, and are being utilized by one Whistler business man who plans on installing the hardware on Sproat Mountain.

stoltmann study

A study on the potential economic impact of the proposed Stoltmann National Park on the Sea to Sky communities of Whistler, Squamish and Pemberton should be wrapped up in four weeks.

millennium update

How to make this project a reality Whistler Millennium Place is required to meet the needs of our community. This is an opportunity for individuals, families and corporations to make a lasting contribution to Whistler.

love nest

By Amy Fendley It’s the one thing Whistler seemed to be missing, or is it? It would appear that the November opening of a retail love shop, promoting safe-sex in town is sparking quite a bit of controversy.

cayoosh meeting

The public has until Oct. 12 to provide input regarding the Cayoosh ski resort proposed for the Melvin Creek basin off the Duffey Lake Road between Pemberton and Lillooet. An open house has been scheduled at the Chateau Whistler for Thursday, Sept.

wildlife order

By Loreth Beswetherick Conservation officers have issued their first protection order in the Sea to Sky corridor since the Wildlife Act was changed in July this year making it an offence to intentionally feed or attract wildlife by leaving garbage ou

safe committee

Talks a step toward safe community Whistler Secondary will be hosting two speakers on the topic of safe communities on Thursday, Sept. 30. The 7 p.m.

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A $7 million renovation of the Whistler Conference Centre could begin next spring, providing the financing for the project is found.

museum

By Loreth Beswetherick The Whistler Museum and Archives Society is looking to the future and, like the library, is working with the British Columbia Building Corporation on conceptual designs for a new facility.