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britannia beach

By Amy Fendley Debate continues over the Britannia Mine reclamation and remediation project, with MLA Ted Nebbeling having announced his opposition to part of the plan.

labelle dance

Finding Sophia through dance and music By Kaija Pepper Who: Katherine Labelle Dance Society What: Becoming Sophia Where: Our Lady of the Mountains When: June 4-5, 9 p.m.

bike tour

The John Ryan Regeneration Tour is making an Irish connection.

bear update

BEAR UPDATE: How adaptable is the Whistler black bear? By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher On May 19, after 199 days, Hali, a brown phase three-year-old female black bear tunnelled out of a 65-cm diameter sub- alpine fir cavity and up through 300

asc losses

Intrawest’s financial picture continues to blossom but the same can’t be said for one of its main competitors.

sympatico

Whistler and Pemberton get on the ‘Net in a big way By Paul Andrew In an abrupt about-face to its plans for Whistler, BC Tel/Telus announced Friday, May 14 that its popular Sympatico Internet service is now available to customers in the Whistler Vall

shakespeare auditions

Romeo and Juliet auditions are being held all next week. The Auditions will be unique in that they will be conducted in an informal drop-in workshop format.

riverside campground

Riverside Campground gets go-ahead By Bob Barnett Work on the Riverside Campground will start by mid-June and 64 recreational vehicle campsites will be serviced and ready in time for next winter, following council approval of the project late Monday

new lifts

Whistler-Blackcomb has found more than two million reasons to accelerate its capital plan and add two new high-speed quad chairs to Whistler Mountain this summer.

mtn world deadline

Mountain World’s deadline now passed President and CEO says it’s now up to creditors By Paul Andrew A May 15 deadline for Whistler’s Mountain World Entertainment to put together a proposal for at least 68 creditors in order to prevent bankruptcy has