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the wall

By Loreth Beswetherick The stigma of the wealthy Whistler landlord out to gouge employees is something Irene Wood wants changed.

tag meeting

By Loreth Beswetherick Who will pay what portion of the potential $60 million bill attached to Whistler's comprehensive transportation strategy will be thrashed out at a Transportation Advisory Group meeting slated for Sept. 1.

stoltmann fest

‘Eco’ event likes Whistler’s high profile concert/campout should be well attended By Paul Andrew When was the last time you could pitch a tent in the immediate Whistler area and enjoy a concert in the wilderness? Better yet, why did it take an outsid

odonnell stream

By Loreth Beswetherick Most Whistlerites will know Peter O’Donnell as the face behind the video camera from his days as director of community television programming for Whistler’s Cable 6.

pass prices

By Amy Fendley Get your tickets, lift tickets for sale, come and get ‘em. Pssst... do you have an extra toonie? This week Whistler-Blackcomb announced lift ticket and season pass prices for the 1999/00 season, and prices have peaked yet again.

mobile careers

Taking it to the street By Chantal Tranchemontagne Todd Ogryzlo tells young people to "get a job." But instead of being a nag, Ogryzlo helps youth find work they enjoy.

miller power project

Miller Creek on the SLRD agenda subhead: Weekend open house positive By Paul Andrew It appears as though local opinion on the Miller Creek Power Project, proposed for the Miller Creek Watershed north of Pemberton, has turned in the developer’s favour

lot 5 deal

The rezoning applications for hotels on Lots 5 and E — the day skier parking lot below the Chateau Whistler — will go to public hearing on Monday, Aug. 23.

lilloet fish ban

The Lillooet Tribal Council — which represents 11 First Nations bands — has issued a notice to advise the public and government officials that any trespass on their traditional territory without written permission from the St’at’imc leadership will b

fire report

A study done through the summer of 1998 to assess Whistler’s ability to respond to fire emergencies in the community was completed in October last year but it has yet to be tabled and adopted by council.