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rogue followup

Rogue vows to run again The Rogue Wolf’s closing is temporary, according to general manager Stacey Myrah, and the intent is to re-open the nightclub. The Rogue Wolf has been closed since bailiffs seized $150,000 worth of assets Aug. 23.

museum drive

Museum drive to encompass your history If you’ve got any gear that you look at and say, "That stuff belongs in a museum," now could be the right time to commit your old belongings to the public arena.

park georgia zoning

The complex set of bylaws intended to preserve the spruce forest Park Georgia had intended to use as a golf teaching facility was given third reading by council Monday.

News in 5

Mayor hosts end of summer picnic Everyone’s invited to Hugh O’Reilly’s do. The eighth annual Mayor’s Picnic is scheduled to take place on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 11:30 a.m. in Rainbow Park.

lorimer housing

Lorimer housing project receives third reading The Lorimer Road employee housing project — 14 apartment units proposed by the Whistler Housing Authority — received unanimous support at third reading from the five council members at Monday’s council m

mountain job fiar

1900 workers sought for winter ski season Mountains guarantee housing for seasonal workers By Andy Stonehouse The joint forces of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains are on the look-out for a few good people — 1,900 employees, to be exact.

housing registry

Housing registry starts Sept. 15 The Whistler Housing Authority is establishing registries for full-time Whistler residents seeking to rent or own affordable employee housing projects.

cops in 5

Auto break-in gang busted at village condo A trio of Lower Mainland residents who went on a three-day spree of break-ins to parked cars in Whistler were apprehended by the RCMP on Aug. 21.

club cabin stays put

Whistler Ski Club cabin moving plans put on hold First floor of building will need to be reconstructed By Andy Stonehouse Crews will be at work in the next week helping to partially rebuild Creekside’s Whistler Mountain Ski Club cabin, following a de

chapel update

It's hard to stand on the threshold of a dream. It's easy to bring together spiritual and community needs in one building, to combine under one roof a place for worship and a place for practical, every-day needs.