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Highway fatality underlines ongoing highway concerns

By Claire Piech and Clare Ogilvie More letters are heading to Victoria over concerns about safety and access to Whistler along the Sea to Sky highway following another fatal accident, which took the life of a mother of two coming to town for a vacati

Backcountry Avalanche advisory

February 20, 2008

Whistler U?

Educators eye town as locale for new university
Skaha Bluffs access secured

Skaha Bluffs access secured

Partnership creates parking lot, preserves access to Okanagan climbing area.

Olympic organizers to make it snow indoors

Special effects, plans for opening ceremonies coming together

Museum to close its doors

Will reopen in 2009 in former library space

Mountain News: Ophir residents queasy about snow and slides

OPHIR, Colo. – Few mountain towns in the West must entertain the prospect of avalanches as seriously as Ophir, a one-time mining town located about 10 miles from Telluride. Located at 9,678 feet, Ophir is hardly the highest mountain town.

No funding yet for $20 million ice rink roof

Province in internal discussions on similar Robson Square project
Temporary housing project clears first hurdle, barely

Temporary housing project clears first hurdle, barely

H.O.M.E. proponents get go-ahead to approach manufacturers to determine costs

Holborn tennis facility and senior housing will not be done until 2014

Once complete, the municipality could shoulder operation costs