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halloween

For the 12th year in a row Tapley’s Farm will be Whistler’s designated haunted neighbourhood for Halloween trick or treaters.

doull with duthie

Doull makes deal with Duthie Books Former Whistler Question publisher Bob Doull has taken on a new role as president and chief executive of Vancouver-based Duthie Books. In the spring of this year Doull sold WestMount Press Ltd.

cornucopia 2

Focus on healthy eating This year’s food and wine extravaganza, Cornucopia, is very aptly raising money to benefit the Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. & Yukon. The festival takes place on the weekend of Nov.

cornucopia

Foodies flock to Whistler festival By Oona Woods Package sales for the second annual Cornucopia food and wine festival have already topped the 200 mark. This is in comparison to the 120 sold altogether last year.

cops

Senior police officer wants a word with parents and teachers Sgt. Chuck Duecet, who is in charge of RCMP drug awareness for B.C.

community futures

The future of business Community Futures Development is in the midst of an outreach program for people who are thinking about, or already have, opened their own businesses.

wcc job fair

Chamber of Commerce Job Fair If you’ve missed your chance of employment with the mountains don’t despair, there is still salvation ahead. A whole new book of jobs will be available at the Chamber of Commerce Job Fair, scheduled for Sunday, Nov.

chapel update

The Whistler Interfaith Chapel and Meeting Place would like to welcome the following new volunteers who have come onboard to make this great community project become a reality.

vail fire

Arson suspected in Vail blaze Vail officials suspect arson in a $12 million fire which destroyed several mountaintop buildings, including the 33,000 square foot Two Elk Lodge, early Monday morning.

bear aversion

Aversion techniques not the answer for Whistler bears By Bob Barnett Aversion conditioning techniques on black bears are unlikely to work in the Whistler Valley and may end up being as expensive and unsuccessful as relocating bears, black bear resear