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Two horses killed on Pemberton highway

Two horses killed on Pemberton highway

Two horses were killed Halloween morning on Highway 99 between Mount Currie and Pemberton. Sgt. Eric Rochette of the Pemberton RCMP said police got a call about a herd of horses on the road at around 8:05 a.m. Sunday.

Canadian dollar parity a bonus for Australian visitors

The value of an Australian dollar stands neck and neck with the loonie, but opinions vary on whether that could have any impact on Australians visiting Canada.

Weston spending ranks fifth among MP's

Large riding, emphasis on communications account for costs

Two weeks not enough to fix helipad

Whistler council is saying two weeks is not enough time to complete upgrades to the helipad at the medical clinic.

SLCC closing for maintenance, upgrades

The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre (SLCC) will be closing the Great Hall exhibits from Nov. 8 to 24 for maintenance and exhibit upgrades. During this time the giftshop and cafe will be closed from Nov. 8-12. The giftshop will reopen on Nov.

ISE's bankruptcy won't affect hydrogen buses

New Flyer president and CEO expects no problems

Gordon Campbell resigns

Premier cites popularity in decision to quit

'Value investor' to speak in Whistler tonight

With money on the mind of many a Whistlerite these days, the Whistler Forum for Leadership and Dialogue is bringing a value investor to speak about leadership. Tim McElvaine is founder and president of McElvaine Investment Management Ltd.
Trick or treat

Trick or treat

Smell my feet!
Whistler Blackcomb files offering for $12 a share

Whistler Blackcomb files offering for $12 a share

IPO expected to generate $300 million, will begin trading Nov. 9