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Staffing challenges targetted by resort study

Staffing challenges targetted by resort study

Whistler among 14 resort communities consulted
Mountain News: Vail changes policy after avalanche death

Mountain News: Vail changes policy after avalanche death

VAIL, Colo. — Last year, little snow fell at Vail. But in January, after one of the very few dumps, locals took to the slopes with glee. Among those locals was an adolescent, 13-year-old Taft Conlin.
Harvesting to increase in community forest in 2013

Harvesting to increase in community forest in 2013

Low prices result in missed targets in 2012
Police investigating assaults on women

Police investigating assaults on women

The Whistler RCMP is currently investigating two sex assaults reported last week and has already identified a suspect in one of the two cases. The RCMP received a call from the B.C. Ambulance Service just after 3:21 a.m.
Gas and oil debated at Vail event

Gas and oil debated at Vail event

Experts warn that glut of natural gas should not stop search for renewables
Whistler's first avalanche dog stars in children's storybook

Whistler's first avalanche dog stars in children's storybook

Radar paves way for CARDA and civilian avalanche dog-handler teams
Dog pulled from frozen Pinecrest Lake

Dog pulled from frozen Pinecrest Lake

Rescuers use extension cords and kayaks to save chocolate lab
RMOW opens rec survey

RMOW opens rec survey

The Resort Municipality of Whistler wants to know what kinds of recreation programming and venues that people want, posting a survey this week that invites people to rank their priorities and make suggestions how recreation can be improved.
Loblaws to open in Rainbow Plaza in 2014

Loblaws to open in Rainbow Plaza in 2014

The "what" and "where" was confirmed last week when Council approved commercial space for the Rainbow subdivision, and now the "who" has been answered a week later: "Loblaws has leased 15,000 square feet in the project with a unique store concept, ne
Moose relocated for public safety

Moose relocated for public safety

A moose that spent the winter in the wooded area just north of the village has been relocated by the B.C. Conservation Officer Service in the interest of public safety, and out of concern for the health of the animal.