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Clean Energy Act will mean less public consultation on energy projects

The Province of British Columbia is looking to duck an avenue of public consultation on the installation of power projects, its new energy plan indicates.

Capilano University names new dean of Tourism and Outdoor Recreation

Dr. Christopher Bottrill has been named the new dean of Capilano University's Faculty of Tourism and Outdoor Recreation. He will also oversee the University's Squamish campus and Mt. Currie and Whistler programs.

For the Record

Do to an editing error last week's story "Abused Whistler children need more support" left the impression that the Howe Sound Women's Centre provides counseling to abused children.

Drivers not getting the message about cellphones

More than 2,200 tickets issued in February
Whale discovers a feast in Squamish waters

Whale discovers a feast in Squamish waters

Four days after it was first spotted, a grey whale can still be seen near the mouth of the Squamish River. Food - and plenty of it - is keeping it there.

Richoz receives Community Achievement Award

Whistler's Joan Richoz was one of 47 British Columbians to be recognized at the seventh annual B.C.

Impaired driving continues

On May 2 at 8 p.m. the Whistler RCMP observed a southbound vehicle speeding in the Spring Creek area and pulled the driver over.
Council strongly defends post-Olympic celebration

Council strongly defends post-Olympic celebration

$96,000 coming out of hotel tax, not taxpayers’ pockets

Living Oceans hopes offshore drilling moratorium becomes permanent

Growing Gulf Coast oil spill underlines risks to B.C.