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toni onley

Toni Onley’s life could be a prime time movie Landscape artists come to Whistler for Arts Festival By Paul Andrew Although Vancouver landscape artist Toni Onley has made a fortune selling his water-colour canvasses, the man doesn’t own a computer.

trail patrol

For the fifth summer, the Whistler Valley Trail Patrol will join forces with cyclists and in-line skaters to bring some order to the trail during weekends and holidays. This year’s program will be operating in a new format.

timeshare

In Florida last month, the national timeshare associations of Canada, Europe, Mexico, South Africa, South America and the US were the first signatories to the Global Alliance for Timeshare Excellence.

tourist accommodation

By Amy Fendley After a six-week reflection period Whistler council has decided it does not support chalets, villas or new pension accommodations in residential areas.

spokeswomen

Whistler now mountain bike mecca Forget about the boards, bikes are now front and centre By Paul Andrew As winter abruptly gives way to unseasonably strong, albeit sporadic, spring sunshine, cyclists are moving en mass onto the roads and into the wil

nesters hill

By Amy Fendley Construction of the Nesters Hill market and employee housing project is expected to begin this summer, after council gave the project third reading Monday.

miller creek

Pemberton opposes power project Miller Creek to produce major revenue By Paul Andrew A private power project in Pemberton which has the potential to generate hydro for some 10,000 homes elsewhere in Canada has been rejected by local governments in th

millennium update

The Whistler Skiers Chapel Society has sought and received input and guidance from all sectors of our community in the planning of this building.

jumpin jim

A $500 reward is being offered for the return of stolen property from Jumpin’ Jim’s Fishing School and Guide Service. Several thousand dollars worth of inventory was taken out of a locked log cabin at the Edgewater Lodge on May 4.

hit team

Whistler is about to get HIT again this summer. HIT is the Habitat Improvement Team, a community-based, action-oriented group of volunteers dedicated to improving fish and wildlife habitat in Whistler.