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Bark beetle kill leads to more severe wildfires, right? Well, maybe

Bark beetle kill leads to more severe wildfires, right? Well, maybe

The lodgepole pine and spruce-fir forests of the Intermountain West are reeling under a one-two punch: more frequent and severe wildfires and an epidemic of tree-killing bark beetles.
Do bears poop in the woods? Not always, says expert

Do bears poop in the woods? Not always, says expert

Bear scat crops up on trails and in public areas because that's where the bears are
Whistler completes organizational structure review

Whistler completes organizational structure review

Changes bring savings of $500,000
Whistler Longboard Festival finish sparks controversy

Whistler Longboard Festival finish sparks controversy

Chapman capitalizes on crash to take the win
Big kids build $5,000 puddles

Big kids build $5,000 puddles

Wetland projects create habitat for endangered frogs
Whistler Fire hazard expected to move into Extreme

Whistler Fire hazard expected to move into Extreme

More bans and delays for construction sector likely
TW board members balk at council appointment

TW board members balk at council appointment

Jayson Faulkner, new GM of Squamish Gondola, steps down as council appointee to TW
Whistler Chamber of Commerce members to vote on 20 per cent fee increase

Whistler Chamber of Commerce members to vote on 20 per cent fee increase

Whistler Chamber of Commerce (WCC) members will be asked to vote on a resolution proposal that would increase membership fees by 20 per cent at an upcoming special general meeting (SGM) on July 25. It would be the first such increase since 2008.
Concert noise from village plaza sparks complaints, concerns

Concert noise from village plaza sparks complaints, concerns

Staff refining sound system in response
Case closed on Rainbow Park expropriation

Case closed on Rainbow Park expropriation

Saxton family withdraws appeal marking the end of decades old dispute