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nesters hill

Osprey a sign for Nesters Hill An osprey circling over the Nesters wetlands Monday afternoon was a sign for Councillor Ken Melamed. It turned out to be a sign for developers Sea to Sky Holdings, too.

millennium update

Serving our youth The Child Care Centre The child care centre will provide the local community with additional, safe, healthy and convenient child care space.

may days merchants

May Days a vehicle to bring residents back to the community Merchants’ association says Whistlerites may not recognize their own town By Paul Andrew Although this long weekend’s inaugural May Days celebration will be ripe with activities such as live

highway study

Highway study begins this week Planners for the Ministry of Transportation and Highways and the BC Transportation Financing Authority are preparing a forecast for the Sea to Sky Corridor through to the year 2025, the ministry said in a press release

druker aids walk

Camp Moomba gains provincial support Children’s AIDS charity goes on ‘Great Walk’ By Paul Andrew Right about now, long-time Whistler resident and Western Canadian Pediatric AIDS Society co-founder Maxine Druker is one happy lady.

creekside plans

Intrawest unveils Whistler Creek plans during May Days Development, planning and construction team leaders from Intrawest will be on hand both Saturday and Sunday, May 22-23, to update Whistler residents regarding the Comprehensive Development Strate

clayton john

Local hair ‘designer’ enters Canadian competition Clayton John’s studio a hotbed of photo this summer By Paul Andrew In the world of fashion there are hair dressers, hair stylists and then there are hair designers.

environment awards

Whistler-Blackcomb wins two Silver Eagles Whistler-Blackcomb has won two environmental awards.

bid society

There hasn’t been any official word as to who is on it, but the new board of directors of the Vancouver-Whistler 2010 Olympic bid committee is scheduled to hold its first meeting next week.

bear update

BEAR UPDATE: Susie's Eight Years By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher The following chronological profile describes the eight-year life history of Susie, an adult female black bear resident to the Whistler Interpretive Forest (WIF).