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Mountain news: Telluride 
to consider 2.5% tax on 
short-term rentals

Mountain news: Telluride to consider 2.5% tax on short-term rentals

TELLURIDE, Colo. – Telluride voters in November will decide whether to institute a 2.5 per cent special tax on short-term rentals. This is in addition to normal lodging taxes. A divided town council had declined to adopt such a tax last year.
Barefoot hiker takes on Wedge

Barefoot hiker takes on Wedge

Tommy Gaudet has been barefooting in and around Whistler for years
Paid parking still having an impact on Whistler neighbourhoods

Paid parking still having an impact on Whistler neighbourhoods

Council briefs: Search for new Whistler CAO continues; Five-year financial bylaw amended
Whistler has its work cut out for it on EV charging

Whistler has its work cut out for it on EV charging

Council supports grant application for new charging stations
Illegal dumping in Whistler area a growing problem

Illegal dumping in Whistler area a growing problem

Abandoned vehicles and trailer found in Cal-Cheak
Whistler Waldorf School is expanding its Early Years program

Whistler Waldorf School is expanding its Early Years program

Sixteen new licensed group childcare spaces will soon be available in Spring Creek
Leaders grapple with questions on ethics, values on Day 1 of campaign

Leaders grapple with questions on ethics, values on Day 1 of campaign

OTTAWA - An election campaign sure to feature plenty of pocketbook promises got underway amid deeper questions of ethics and values Wednesday as federal leaders challenged Canadians to consider the kind of country they want to vote for 40 days from n
Banff supports overpass for wildlife across Trans-Canada

Banff supports overpass for wildlife across Trans-Canada

MOUNTAIN NEWS: For the week of Sept. 5
Support for bare equality

Support for bare equality

LETTER: For the week of Sept. 5
Federal election campaign begins today with leaders in Ontario, Quebec and B.C.

Federal election campaign begins today with leaders in Ontario, Quebec and B.C.

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicks off his bid for re-election today, heading to Rideau Hall this morning to ask Gov. Gen. Julie Payette to dissolve Parliament.