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A project report by proponents of the proposed Garibaldi at Squamish ski area, which was due this month, won’t be finished until later this summer.

denbak

WRA president appointed to CTC committee Whistler Resort Association President Suzanne Denbak, who has held the post for less than one year, is now a member of the Canadian Tourism Commission’s Meeting and Incentives Travel committee.

squamish university

Canada’s first private, non-profit university will be built on a site three-kilometres north of downtown Squamish, overlooking Howe Sound. Squamish Mayor Corine Lonsdale and Dr.

cats inside

Saturday, May 8 is Arbor Day in Whistler, but the American Bird Conservancy has also declared the day Migratory Bird Day/Keep Your Cats Indoors Day.

clarification

A story in the April 30 edition of Pique under the headline ‘Enforcement, loss of business issues with smoking legislation’, it was reported that the new smoking regulation — the Workers’ Compensation Board’s Occupational Health and Safety Regulation

snowboard worlds

Whistler goes for snowboard world championships By Bob Barnett Whistler will submit a bid this week to host the 2003 FIS snowboard world championships, but won’t know for another year if it has won.

callaghan cut

Western Forest Products wants to work with Whistler and the 2010 Olympic bid group in the Callaghan Valley.

beaudry award

Whistler award winning subject A profile of Whistler by Vancouver-based writer Michel Beaudry has been recognised by the Canadian Tourism Commission. Beaudry’s story, entitled Whistler - A World Unto Itself, ran in Ski Magazine’s October 1998 issue.

bear update

BEAR UPDATE: 183 days inside a tree den: status of sleeping bears By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher Large snowflakes mixed with small granular snowballs whirl and crackle against my Gore-Tex jacket.

ski school plans

Ski and snowboard school looks ahead Mountain hopes community will help next season By Paul Andrew A few weeks ago the Whistler/Blackcomb Ski and Snowboard school celebrated an "overwhelming" season with a party at The Roundhouse Lodge.