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Week of October 8

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.

Health

BABY/CHILD HEALTH CLINICS Free routine immunizations and newly licensed vaccines for purchase, growth and development assessments and plenty or age appropriate resources available. By appointment, call 604-932-3202.

Education

THE WHISTLER WALDORF SCHOOL Preschool to Grade 8. Nurtures the child's capacity of wonder, reverence and responsibility. Call 604-932-1885 or email [email protected]. L'...

Services

BALSAM STREET DAYCARE A fun, creative, active and positive atmosphere! Run by a stay-at-home mother. Mon. to Fri., 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. $30/half-day (four hours) and $50/full day (eight hours). $5 for each additional hour. Call Kristi at (604) 894-5992.

Other valley stuff

ALPINE CLUB OF CANADA, WHISTLER SECTION Outdoor club focused on mountaineering, ski touring, climbing and hiking. Trip schedule at www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/sections/whistler.html. Call 604-902-1772 for details.

On the mountains

What: WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK OPEN Biking season is fading, as this is the last weekend for the bike park! It's only a matter of time before the ski season descends on us again. It operates from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Check www.whistlerblackcomb.

Meetings

What: 2010 MEDIA TRAINING The Whistler Chamber of Commerce presents media training for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The world is already watching Whistler to see how it performs during the Games.

Special events

What: FREQUENCY FRIDAYS KosmiK presents Frequency Fridays, this week with DJ's Milton and Stevie James spinning all-vinyl back-to-back on turntables, creating a unique blend of house music.

Whistler getting increased powers for sign removal

Civil liberties group, local activist worry omnibus bill could restrict free speech during Games