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Whistler’s Parks and Recreation Department has come up with a novel way to beat the mid-winter blues: A Broomball Bash/Grunge and Plunge. The Bash/Plunge takes place on the evening of Feb. 9 at the Meadow Park Sports Centre.

millars pond

Locals interested in the Millar’s Pond affordable housing project should mark Feb. 7 on their calendar to find out more, and Feb. 28 as the date to be packing horseshoes.

ledgerwood

Whistler doctor found guilty of unprofessional conduct Whistler Dr. Ernest Ledgerwood has been found guilty of unprofessional conduct, fined $25,000 and suspended from practising for two months by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C.

blueberry light

Mayor Ted Nebbeling feels a signal light at the intersection of Blueberry Drive and Highway 99 is about to become a reality, following his meeting this week with a Ministry of Highways regional manager.

gay ski week

By David Branigan It started back in 1992. Back then it was only about 300 B.C. skiers who happened to be gay.

national unity

Nebbeling, Mitchell agree on exchange If there is agreement between Liberal candidate Ted Nebbeling and independent MLA David Mitchell can national unity be far behind? The two rivals for the West Vancouver-Garibaldi seat in the next provincial elect

ski board fest

Year-end festival will bring ski and snowboard world to Whistler Contrary to general belief, the ski season doesn’t end at Easter — at least not anymore.

school stuff

Whistler high school will include Grades 11, 12 "Whistler Secondary — A Community School" is the official name of Whistler’s new high school and when it opens in September it will have Grades 11 and 12.

quicksilver

Theories on Quicksilver accident all under investigation The investigation into the Quicksilver lift accident is expected to take another one to two months but new theories as to the cause of the accident are coming forward.

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The annual read-a-thon at the Myrtle Philip Community School Library and the Whistler Public Library gets underway Jan. 26.