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prof amalgamate

A Simon Fraser University professor thinks the province’s plan to amalgamate school districts will not save money and is part of a shell game. In an interview in the Jan. 5 issue of Education Leader, a newsletter published by the B.C.

pensions

Pensions get approval Two controversial pension applications were given third reading by council Monday, which caused one emotional neighbourhood resident to charge the public hearing for the proposals was a farce.

whistler creek

New signs of life for Whistler Creek after devastating winter It was 30 years ago this winter that Garibaldi Lifts Ltd.

WMSC stress

Mountains help staff, visitors deal with stress Stress can come from any number of sources but many of the most dramatic incidents locally happen on the mountains.

news in 5

Home above the pub The brew pub and restaurant in Village North may have a third floor, for employee housing, providing a housing agreement is registered on title to keep the space for employees.

credit union

The North Shore Credit Union declared a 10 per cent dividend on shares last week, which all 38,000 credit union members will share. "In the past few years the dividends have matched GIC rates," said Jane Milner, president and CEO of the NSCU.

blackcomb foundation

The Blackcomb Foundation will be looking to top last year’s total of $65,000 when the BC Tel Mobility Winter Classic gets underway today.

transportation

Some of Whistler’s transportation problems were defined at a stakeholders workshop Monday; solving them will take considerably more time.

team canada

Last summer it was the Vancouver Canucks; this summer it will be Team Canada.

oDonnell

O’Donnell named president of Aspen Former Whistler Mountain President Patrick O’Donnell was named president and chief operating officer of the Aspen Skiing Company last week.