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reunion 2000

Reunion 2000, Whistler’s official millennium event, has just gone live with its Web site and toll-free phone number.

council briefs

Vote early and vote often. Several novel approaches to breaking a tie in November’s municipal elections were discussed by council Monday, including a beer chugging contest.

railway cdn day

The West Coast Railway Heritage Park in Squamish is celebrating Canada's Railways on Canada Day, July 1.

choir follow

Nearly a month since their return home from Disneyland, California, the inspired Whistler Children’s Choir and their directors have begun practising what to them was preached.

mtn world update

Mountain World receives no bidders By Paul Andrew As of Wednesday, June 23, the 19,000 square feet of space once occupied by Mountain World Entertainment had remained virtually untouched since the company went bankrupt June 3.

cheakamus water flows

BC Hydro will be reviewing the operation of its hydroelectric facilities around the province, including a water use planning process for its Cheakamus hydroelectric facility at Daisy Lake.

indie power side

Smaller power facilities the wave of the future? Miller Creek could be good news for B.C.

centra gas

Centra Gas will be allowed to add another five propane storage tanks to its Nesters Road facility, but if the company needs more capacity it is going to have to build a pipeline to Whistler.

indie power

Indie Power Project moving forward? President will re-apply for rezoning in Pemberton By Paul Andrew Despite overwhelming opposition in the Pemberton Valley, David Andrews is not giving up on his company’s Miller Creek Power Project.

cavanagh obit

A memorial service for Whistler pioneer Barney Cavanagh was held last Monday at the Burquitlam Funeral Chapel. Cavanagh was born Aug. 19, 1924 in Edmonton, Alberta. In 1942 he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force for three years.