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wra annual meeting

Coming off of the best year in its history, the Whistler Resort Association had plenty of good news for approximately 60 people who attended the May 8 annual general meeting.

art fest vollies

Volunteers needed for a Whistler institution Whistler has more than its share of festivals and events, many of which come and go, but few could be called an institution.

westin manager

Whistler Westin appoints GM Victor Burt has been appointed general manager of the Westin Resort currently under construction at the base of Whistler Mountain, scheduled to open December 1999.

ta zonings

By Amy Fendley While council has decided to put all tourist accommodation zoning applications on hold as it rethinks its policy of rezoning properties for commercial use in residential neighbourhoods, most chalet and villa operators still don’t know

snowmobile accident

On mountain collision... Brad Chornoby is about to embark on his fourth month on crutches as a result of what RCMP are calling a "snowmobile hit and run." On Feb. 2, at approximately 1 p.m.

sandbagging

General Sandbagging: Michael Healy, a U.S. military flood prevention expert, fills a sandbag held by Steve Black.

powder mountain

On Monday, May 17, the longest lift lineup in the history of B.C. skiing will go to trial. Diane and Nan Hartwick have been trying for 15 years to put lifts on Powder Mountain, in the Callaghan Valley.

phone lines

Fibre optic phone lines to Whistler Sympatico program not part of the package By Paul Andrew An outdated and over capacity digital microwave telephone line connecting Whistler to Vancouver and the rest of the free world will soon be upgraded to a sta

may days

May Days lets Whistlerites enjoy their world class town Pique Passport guide a key to success A three-day celebration initiated by the Whistler Merchants Association will be hard to avoid the weekend of May 21-23, because more than 70 Whistler Mercha

intrawest 3/4

Ski resorts good to Intrawest Third quarter results boosted by Whistler, Mammoth Intrawest reports revenue from ski and resort operations was $331.4 million for its third quarter, ending March 31, compared with $212.