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earth day

Earth Day promotes waste reduction Waste reduction initiatives, recycling programs and displays by environmental groups are some of the highlights of Earth Day celebrations, April 22 in Village Square.

bear update

Bear Update: Whistler Black Bears in the UK "You won't find any black bears in England Mr. Allen," advised the British customs officer. "Oh I don't know about that," I replied. "I bet I can find some somewhere.

villa hearings

A marathon public hearing to deal with six villa rezoning applications Monday exposed bitter feelings among neighbours and caused several people to question the whole process.

sweat lodge

By Amy Fendley From a culture that celebrates the earth every day of the lunar year comes Zilqua, and an Earth Day celebration like no other, or so they claim.

resortquest

Adding a third vacation property management operation in Whistler to its portfolio, ResortQuest International last week acquired Mountain High Management, Inc.

party fund raising

The second annual Town Party wrapped up with a sizeable donation for John Ryan’s Regeneration Tour.

stoneham expansion

$200 million investment planned for Stoneham Investment and expansion at Quebec ski resorts is on the rise, with Charlie Locke last week announcing a $200 million upgrade of Stoneham Mountain Resort, including new lifts and a village at the base of t

health funding

The Sea to Sky Community Health Council has received a one-time injection of $400,000 but is still waiting for word on whether its annual operating budget will be increased.

dog day parade

MORE DOGS THAN YOU CAN SHAKE A STICK AT The response to last years BC TEL World Ski & Snowboard Festival Dog Day Parade was overwhelming, with more than 200 dogs, a pig, and a sheep all being led through the village by a ski magazine editor dressed a

callaghan

Western Forest Products says there are no cutblocks planned for the Callaghan Valley this summer in the vicinity of the proposed Olympic nordic site, but Tourism Minister Ian Waddell said this week the province must act to preserve the area from logg