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Whistler
Whistler
border
Border gone but not forgotten Whistler's restaurant scene is experiencing the typical shoulder season slowdown, but one of Whistler's most recognisable eateries is off the scene — for now.
Oct 12, 1995 9:00 PM
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slumcamp
Alpine residents dig in to oppose 'mining camp' About 40 concerned Alpine Meadows residents gathered in a meeting room in the Whistler Health Care Centre last weekend to formulate a plan to oppose the installation of an 84-unit trailer development du
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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ski card
Whistler joins forces with BCTV, four other ski areas The Ski Card concept, introduced two years ago by both Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, has been expanded to multiple ski areas in B.C.
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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taluswood
Taluswood expects to resume building in two weeks Despite rumours and a halt to construction Taluswood is not bankrupt and the development will continue, according to principal Rich MacIntosh. "We're not bankrupt or insolvent," MacIntosh says.
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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temp housing
Temporary housing goes to public hearing Tuesday Council gave initial approval to two temporary housing proposals at a special council meeting last Thursday, but expects strong opposition to at least one of the proposals at Tuesday's public hearing.
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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dead grizzly
Grisly grizzly discovery in the Upper Squamish The corpse of a 450 pound grizzly bear was found floating in Shovelnose Creek last week — dead as the result of a single gunshot.
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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housing fund
The development boom which has Whistler facing perhaps the worst housing crisis in its history has also contributed a large pile of cash to the municipality's housing fund.
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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news in 5
Delta Whistler Resort manager Hank Stackhouse is on the move. Stackhouse is leaving Whistler after 14 years to take up the position of ... in ... with Delta. Craig MacKenzie is the new chairman of the WRA board of directors.
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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bear funds
Weekend for bears raises $5,600 Sixteen hotels, pensions and property management firms and one anonymous donor have contributed nearly $5,600 to the Jennifer Jones Whistler Bear Foundation. The money was raised on the weekend of Aug.
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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cable tv
Poised on the nebulous edge of the 500 channel universe, humankind sits ready to channel surf where no one has channel surfed before.
Oct 5, 1995 9:00 PM
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