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chapel update

The Whistler Interfaith Chapel and Meeting Place is most appreciative of the ongoing support being given to us by Whistler/Blackcomb Mountains. A special thank you to Mr.

cornucopia

Crush kicks off Cornucopia By Oona Woods It’s back, both bigger and better, for its second year in Whistler. The celebration of West Coast food and wine — Cornucopia — will take place Nov. 13-15 at locations around town.

tag town hall

Whistler’s annual town hall meeting — on Saturday, Nov. 7 — will be the public’s first opportunity for input on the revised transportation master plan.

cable net

Whistler Cable Television has been getting a lot of calls about internet connections since Rogers announced last month it was offering cable connections to the net in the Lower Mainland.

survival guide

By Amy Fendley New to Whistler for the season? Don’t have a place? Need to get off the couch and do something, but don’t know what? The Whistler Survival Guide 1998/99 is a compact 40 pages of information, humour and helpful hints on how to go about

big bros

Ducks raising bucks for Big Brothers/Sisters By Oona Woods The big duck race in support of Pemberton/Whistler’s Big Brothers Big Sisters will take place in Fitzsimmons Creek on Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 12 at 1 p.m.

spruce grove bus

Residents of White Gold and the new Spruce Grove subdivision will have bus service this winter, which means buses will be allowed to drive from one subdivision through to the other.

News in 5

Let there be lights The association of Whistler Realtors are once again combining their charm and influence to sponsor the annual Festival of Lights. The event is scheduled to take place on Nov. 28 at the Chateau Whistler.

olympic update

The Vancouver-Whistler Olympic bid could work even if there are no transportation alternatives to Highway 99, but the bid society is recommending an improved rail service between the Lower Mainland and Whistler, council heard Monday.

mammoth bears

Nervous Mammoth bears moved by aversion Bear Foundation investigates alternative methods of control Every time a bear in Whistler is shot there are emotional repercussions throughout the valley.