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Bear destroyed after house break-in

A conservation officer was forced to euthanize a black bear in the early hours of Tuesday morning after it broke into a basement suite on Tyrol Crescent. The bear went in through a window and ate food out of the fridge.
Asphalt plant protest draws attention

Asphalt plant protest draws attention

Resident Rally Cheakamus Crossing homeowners spoke up on Saturday during their protest against the asphalt plant. Photo by Scott Brammer/coastphoto.com

Notes from the back row

Schmucks the best of what’s new this week

First tenants moving into Chiyamesh

Building provides first new rental apartments in 10 years

Valley Trail run contributes $2,800 to CFOW

Half of a $2,800 donation to the Community Foundation of Whistler's Youth Fund will be administered by local high school students interested in philanthropy. The Whistler Valley Trail Run Society donated the money to the CFOW's Youth Fund.

OCP update begins in backyards

Community invited to join in Backyard Brainstorming sessions

Bear hunters exploiting legal loophole

Dolson leading effort to ban bow hunting within RMOW after bear killed with crossbow

Evacuation alert issued for Lillooet-area fire

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District has issued an evacuation alert for residents of Jade Mine Road in the Yalakom Valley, close to Lillooet.

Council briefs: Athletes’ village loan now reduced to $91.7 million

The Whistler Development Corporation's $100 million loan to build the athletes' village should be almost paid off by October, Eric Martin announced on Tuesday night.

Religion

CHURCH ON THE MOUNTAIN Join a group of people who value Truth, Life and People on Sunday nights at 4:30 p.m. at MY Millennium Place. Preschool Sunday School also available. For info call 604-902-4111 or www.churchonthemountain.ca.