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summer reading

Summer of fun for library clubsters School's out for summer and the Whistler Public Library is already planning its summer reading club activities. Kids can keep their minds as active as their bodies over the holiday.

cfox approved

CFOX given approval to go on air in Whistler By Andy Stonehouse The hard rock sounds of one of Vancouver's most popular radio stations will be available on the air in Whistler within the next few months, giving local listeners an additional radio cho

silver oak dinner

Grand Impression By Brian Walker Ask any winemaker about special dinners featuring their product at unknown venues and they will tell you that the results can be decidedly different.

school staff cuts

School district approves administrative cuts By Andy Stonehouse While staff and students of the Howe Sound school district are happily settling into their summer vacation, at least one district administrator will be taking an even longer time off as

rentals police

Bylaws staff begin search for illegal rentals By Andy Stonehouse After years of turning a blind eye to illegal tourist rentals in residential neighbourhoods, Whistler's new policy requiring owners and rental companies to register with the municipalit

pique web page

Pique launches into cyberspace By Oona Woods We're all dialled up now as Pique Newsmagazine goes global on that big ol' world wide web. Every single week the information station at www.pique.bc.

News in 5

With all of France celebrating the World Cup final on Sunday it seemed only appropriate that the French in Whistler do the same. Joel Thibault is hosting a World Cup final party Sunday morning at Joel’s at Nicklaus North.

park georgia

Big trees could stand in new Park Georgia plans Municipality hopes to change deal for golf resort By Andy Stonehouse Whistler's mayor and council spent two hours Monday afternoon in what was described as "very rigorous debate" over developer Park Geo

new school money

Funds floated for planning new Whistler elementary school By Andy Stonehouse Howe Sound school district officials welcomed news last week that the education ministry will provide funds to help plan for a new elementary school in Whistler — even thoug

in shuck ch

By Bob Barnett Despite an announcement this week about efforts to fast-track treaty negotiations, the First Nation that may be furthest along in the treaty negotiation process has extended its self-imposed deadline for an agreement in principle.