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women of whistler

By Amy Fendley Life in a number one rated ski resort certainly has its ups and downs.

prime air

By Amy Fendley If one were to take a magnifying glass to the pages of the Canadian Stock Exchange, they might note the existence of a small Canadian company called Prime Air Inc.

no snow in colo

While Whistler’s ski season has gotten off to an excellent start, the same can’t be said for resorts in Colorado.

mt currie death

Foul play is not suspected in the death of Roy Frank of Mount Currie. Frank, 68, also known as "Short Man," was reported missing by his family on Dec. 7 after he walked away from his residence. Frank was known to have Alzheimer’s Disease.

high school band

By Amy Fendley The Whistler Secondary Band is in high gear. It’s their first year and the 32-piece band is fund raising for a trip to Los Angeles.

geoff howes

Restaurants looking for early change to liquor laws By Bob Barnett The B.C. Restaurant and Foodservices Association expects significant changes to provincial liquor laws from the current review, and they may happen early in the new year.

News in 5

Bird expert R. Wayne Campbell will be the guest speaker at AWARE’s annual general meeting, Jan. 27 at Myrtle Philip school. Campbell, senior research biologist at the B.C.

liquor law

Changes are brewing for B.C. liquor laws By Oona Woods A task force is reviewing B.C. liquor laws but it may take a United Nations force to bring about agreement. B.C.

dejong mtn

By Christie Pashby Developing a ski resort for the long-term is like trying to sit on a three-legged stool, says Arthur DeJong.

currie boarders

By Christie Pashby Samantha Andrews lives only 30 minutes from Whistler, but prior to Monday she'd never strapped on a snowboard. The 12 year old has eight brothers and sisters but she's the only one who has ever tried riding.