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Heinz Vogler

Heinz Vogler

Heinz Vogler could fix planes and fly gliders, but in the end it was the mountains that prompted his ski-obsessed family to give up life in the city and start a second life in Whistler. Vogler passed away on Aug.

On the mountains

What: WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is open for the summer.

Meetings

What: Squamish Philospher's Cafe The monthly event kicks off the season on Sunday with the top 'What is a "Self": Does it change over time and can you have more than one?" When: Sunday, September 12 3 - 5 p.m.

Special Events

What:A WORLD WITHOUT ISLAM Whistler Forum for Leadership and Dialogue presents Squamish author Graham Fuller, a former vice-chairman of the National Intelligence Council with the CIA, as he hosts a talk, discussion and book signing for his new book,

Pemberton receives funding for salmon conservation

Pemberton-area MP Chuck Strahl announced more than $1.

Notes from the Back Row

Cyrus good, Resident Evil not so bad

Food and Drink

Quinoa to the rescue
Moving mountains' movements

Moving mountains' movements

Basic rules of plumbing don't apply in the high alpine

The Berry Hunt

The robust profile of Whistler's largest female black bear contemplates the next berry patch while crossing under the Emerald chairlift. Jeanie and other bears are finding huckleberries to be extremely scattered.

Total emissions up in B.C.

The Province of B.C. released its annual Greenhouse Gas Inventory on Tuesday, and discovered that total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were up one per cent to 68.7 megatonnes province-wide from 2007 to 2008.