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private university

Squamish keen to get private university By Oona Woods Whistler, Squamish and Nelson as the three sites former UBC president Dr.

lake louise

Lake Louise received conditional approval from FIS officials Wednesday for the women’s World Cup downhill and super G races scheduled for Nov. 27-29. There were a couple of areas on the course Wednesday which required further snowmaking.

nightclub attack

A 28-year-old man was attacked Tuesday morning and is in serious condition at a Vancouver hospital, while RCMP search for four Caucasian suspects, three males and one female. Cst.

japanese exchange

By Amy Fendley Mia Village lies in a valley, surrounded by the Japanese Alps. Down the road, Tekiama, a mini Kyoto is a tourist town with hot springs.

intrawest money

It’s getting better all the time Intrawest’s latest quarterly results are in and early indicators show that fiscally the corporation is doing well. The company announced that total revenue for the first quarter (from July 1 through Sept.

emerald septic field

There is no evidence to support allegations that septic fields in Emerald Estates are leaking into Green Lake.

one whistler partners

One Whistler Committee members RMOW Hugh O’Reilly, mayor Jim Godfrey, municipal administrator WRA Suzanne Denback, president Barrett Fisher, VP marketing and sales Whistler Chamber of Commerce Ron Hosner, president Whistler/Blackcomb Doug Forseth, se

one whistler

One Whistler to work for resort’s future By Bob Barnett "We’re here to effect change. This is an action committee.

food bank

Feeding the need Don’t eat that food. Take it with you to Meadow Park Fitness Centre and you’ll be helping the Move Against Hunger Feed the Need program. On select dates you can attend drop-in classes at Meadow Park for free.

hash seizures

A 51-year-old Pemberton resident will face charges for conspiracy to import drugs, as an investigation continues into a 12 tonne hashish seizure.