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emerald sewer

Emerald residents upset about sewer delay Holding tank tipping fees to be examined by council By Andy Stonehouse A group of Emerald Estates residents are hoping to get the message to Whistler council that the longer the Emerald sewer extension is del

council briefs

Recreation assistance program continued Whistler has decided to continue its commitment to a program which makes sure that local recreation facilities are open to everyone in the community, despite their economic standing.

corporate sponsors

RMOW examines corporate sponsorship policies By Andy Stonehouse It's a position most communities would die to find themselves in: corporations literally lining up like suitors at the door, anxious for a shot at having their name attached to the money

cop reports

Mountainside 4x4 accident produces weekend injuries An driver and five of his companions learned the hard way about the seemingly-apparent dangers of late-night off-road driving after an incident on Blackcomb Mountain on the weekend.

youth bc

Library demonstrates how to withdraw from data bank Even in this late stage of the 20th century there are still those of us who always take the wrong off-ramp on the information superhighway, have a hard time with hard drives and get lost in search e

golf money

Golf lands cash injection for health centre The Cardinal Concrete Pemberton Foundation Golf Tournament raised over $10,000 last Thursday. All money raised will go to the Pemberton and District Health Care Foundation.

cops ticket

Hey cyclists: keep your lid on Traffic cops are cracking down By Chris Woodall It'll be a $29 fine for lack of melon protector for cyclists caught by The Man. RCMP are getting serious about bikers not wearing helmets.

trail money

Trail work to begin with FRBC money By Andy Stonehouse A new and wide-ranging phase of trail construction and renovation throughout the valley is set to begin as soon as possible, thanks to an arrangement between the RMOW and Forest Renewal B.C.

cop reports

Boisterous visitors cause trouble in village Whistler RCMP hope the upcoming American long weekend won't bring the same number of troubling confrontations between visitors and locals as they say occurred last weekend.

teachers contract

Province forces solution in teachers' contract negotiations By Andy Stonehouse The provincial government has stepped in to bring what is expected to be a smooth end to recent struggles over a new contract for B.C.