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By Amy Fendley Last year the Whistler Fisheries Stewardship Group did some major stream rehabilitation works on the River of Golden Dreams.

bear update

BEAR UPDATE: Managing people By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher There are many bear experts in Whistler — people that make decisions regarding the lives of black bears. I am not one of them.

stoltmann

Whistler council members are hoping to have an economic analysis of the proposed Stoltmann National Park completed in the next eight weeks.

strut stuff

It's time to Strut Your Stuff. The fourth annual Community Registration and Information Fair will be held on Saturday, Sept. 11 at Whistler Secondary. Hosted by KidSport Whistler, it will run between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

bear bylaw

By Loreth Beswetherick It will take until April 15, 2001 before a new municipal bylaw governing garbage disposal takes effect but when it does, the $75 fine for improper storage of trash will be boosted to $500.

re use it

Re-use-it centre expected to open in November By Chantal Tranchemontagne Whistler’s first re-use-it centre will open later this fall, at the compactor-recycling depot in Function Junction.

new logo

By Amy Fendley A new identity and a new face was the impetus for Whistler Blackcomb’s new logo. "The Whoosh" which was introduced last week. From Garibaldi Lifts Ltd.

mtn world done

Mountain World’s last chance gone Mountain World has played its last card in a bid to remain in business, and come up short. In an Aug.

lots 5 and e

Intrawest is now proposing to build two hotels, and a total of three buildings, on what has been the day skier parking lot below the Chateau Whistler Resort.

lake placid waits

By Loreth Beswetherick Close to $1 million has been set aside since 1996 and the plans have been prepared, but the long-awaited upgrade of Lake Placid Road will only go to tender once Intrawest’s masterplan for the Creekside base area east of the hig