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taylor's develop

Taylor's west side development raises eye of muni By Andy Stonehouse Whistler municipal staff are investigating the legality of a recent round of road-building and tree-clearing on a west side property owned by John Taylor.

creekside waits

Creekside merchants still waiting for Lake Placid improvements By Andy Stonehouse As the years go by and Whistler Village continues to see further improvements and new development, merchants in the community's original commercial core say they've alm

public art

Public Art Policy given green light By Oona Woods The goals and objectives of Whistler's Public Art policy were given the nod of approval by council at its last meeting.

cops in 5

Whistler resident arrested after weekend sexual assault A 32-year-old Whistler man faces charges of sexual assault after a Washington state resident filed a complaint with the RCMP. According to Const.

nrg

NRG emerges in Squamish Women entrepreneurs do it all by themselves By Oona Woods A new crew is on the scene in Squamish with the opening of the NRG Cabaret.

chapel update

Interfaith Chapel update How did we get here from there? Whistler has come so far so fast. Here we contemplate the Interfaith Chapel and Meeting Place as a reality for the year 2000.

News in 5

Couple celebrates first and 50th in Whistler Whistler's summertime charms apparently continue to hold a special place in the hearts of a Maple Ridge couple, who will be returning to the community for their 50th wedding anniversary.

bears shot

Two more bears killed at Whistler dump By Andy Stonehouse Two bears' addiction to the by-products of Whistler's success cost them their lives as the animals were shot by conservation officers on July 17.

calgary video

Calgary Olympic bid still aloft The video promoting Calgary’s bid for the 2010 Olympics may soon qualify for frequent flyer miles.

library author

Kids' author kicks off reading club The Whistler Public Library's Wild About Books club will be kicking off on Aug. 5 with a visit from the popular children's writer Diane Swanson. At 7 p.m.