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dog walkers

Dog walkers add companionship, remove guilt By Paul Andrew It’s not just the people and the village that have changed in Whistler’s last 10 years. According to the experts, dogs are different now, too.

centra expand

By Amy Fendley Expansion of Centra Gas’ tank farm at Nesters will have to wait until at least June 21, when an independent review of the proposal will be brought to council.

basalt

An application to remove basalt rock from the Whistler Interpretive Forest is causing a political rumble.

boarder dies

A 27-year-old snowboarder died May 29 from injuries sustained snowboarding on Whistler Mountain.

time capsule

To all those who wish to leave a historic mark in the park, minus graffiti and defamation, this is the year. The Whistler Museum and Archives Society is organizing a community time capsule burial as a fund-raising event for 2000.

olympic stuff

After initial concerns opportunities for hosting Olympic events in the Callaghan Valley might be lost through a lack of communication , Whistler Mayor Hugh O’Reilly is satisfied everyone is on-side.

millennium update

Serving the arts: Music practice and art workshop space Art and music workspace with proper soundproofing and ventilation will provide an environment suitable for instruction and practice sessions.

may day winners

May Days Winners The following people participated in the May Days Pique Passport stamp contest and were rewarded with several prizes donated by merchants from Whistler.

may day folo

Merchants unsure of May Days success Sunny weather adds many tourists to the mix By Paul Andrew Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees.

loggers basalt

By Bob Barnett One of the key natural features of the Whistler Interpretive Forest may be removed and sold for profit by a private contractor.