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Opus Dei opposition persists in Britannia

Religion not an issue; housing and nature of the community is
Squamish mourns Dr. LaVerne Kindree

Squamish mourns Dr. LaVerne Kindree

Health care leader awarded Order of Canada last year

Three properties ‘sold’ at Whistler’s tax sale

Owners will likely redeem their homes within the one-year grace period, says Landry

Mudslide closes Meager Creek FSR

Bridge will likely remain out until next year
Lawsuits filed over Excalibur gondola accident

Lawsuits filed over Excalibur gondola accident

British family and friend seek damages for psychological and soft tissue injuries

Food bank demand high while supplies run low

Heading into its busiest season the Whistler Food Bank is already struggling to meet the needs of the community. "The shelves are pretty bare right now," said Food Bank coordinator Sara Jennings.

Court date set for band’s lawsuit against Lyle Leo

The ongoing saga between the Mount Currie Band and a former candidate for chief will move from the court of public opinion to an actual court in June of 2010.

Mountain News: This year’s Grump larger than ever

CRESTED BUTTE, Colo. - Every fall, for 24 years running, Crested Butte has hosted a community celebration called Vinotok. A high point of the festival is a giant bonfire at which a creature called The Grump - actually, all the bad things - is burned.
Finding a market for Whistler’s wood

Finding a market for Whistler’s wood

B.C. Wood conference is biggest yet, despite economic slowdown

Digital billboards planned for North Shore, Squamish

Squamish Nation chiefs and council to decide on proposal this month