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bear update

BEAR UPDATE: Of clover and mating to delayed pregnancies and berries By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher The lush, dark green leaflets of clover brush the bottom of the 300-mm lens.

asc investors

American Skiing Company, one of Intrawest’s primary competitors in the ski resort business, announced this week the sale of $150 million of convertible stock to a private equity partnership.

montessori_628

By Amy Fendley Worried about the cold Canadian winters he had heard so much about, Father Dominick Ekpete Mbah arrived in Whistler Jan. 28, 1999 in the midst of the heaviest snowstorm any unsuspecting, disbelieving African could hope for.

whistler air

Whistler Air has added a deHavilland Otter airplane to its fleet.

young artists merge

Young Artists not in Whistler this year Loss of title sponsor moves the program to UBC By Paul Andrew A good news/bad news situation involving the Whistler Centre for Business and the Arts may shape the future of the arts community in the Whistler Va

s to s trail

Sea to Sky Trail Society re-applies for status One man committee dumps in ‘tonnes’ of gravel at Doris Burma trailhead By Paul Andrew Squamish resident Ross Kirkwood said last week he continues to work on the Sea to Sky Trail despite the fact that the

ryan half way

It’s been very special week for the John Ryan Regeneration Tour, as Ryan has made his way half-way across Canada, reached the half way point in number of days, and turned 38. It was July 7 and 45 kilometres west of Sault Ste.

rainy biz

By Amy Fendley The total rainfall in Whistler for June was 45.3 mm. The average, based on 20 years of data according to Environment Canada, is 51.9 mm. But to get technical, Whistler was more dreary in June than it was rainy.

moving chords

A musical adventure presented by Whistler’s Moving Chords Youth Showchoir, ‘We Are One’ combines voices, choreography and drama.

millner

In January Whistler council voted 6-1 to expand the municipal landfill a second time. Councillor Ted Milner opposed the expansion and raised a number of questions regarding the landfill and waste disposal.