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B.C. eliminates mandatory retirement

In B.C., people can work as long as they want. On Jan. 1 a new provincial law went into effect that eliminates the mandatory retirement age of 65.

Pedestrian injured at bus stop

Police searching for driver of black Jeep Cherokee

Nesters Laundry closed, one option left

New Laundromat planned for Creekside

Mountain News: Steamboat airport better, busier

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. – Steamboat this winter is having its most extensive flight program ever, and it is also taking delight in the upgrades underway at Yampa Valley Regional Airport.
RMOW considers borrowing $125 million

RMOW considers borrowing $125 million

Not enough in reserves to pay for infrastructure, buildings, but plenty of assets justify loans
McKeever appointed project manager for Sea to Sky Trail

McKeever appointed project manager for Sea to Sky Trail

Whistler’s Gordon McKeever has been involved in the project to build a trail connecting communities in the Sea to Sky corridor since 1994, and in 2003 he was appointed chair of the Sea to Sky Trail Society, which oversaw the creation of a Master Plan

For the record

In his column last week, Andrew Mitchell mistakenly said that the municipality was extending a million dollars in tax breaks to Whistler-Blackcomb to build the Peak to Peak Gondola. That figure has been capped at $750,000. We regret the error.
Thousands attend successful First Night

Thousands attend successful First Night

Dozens arrested as RCMP deal with underage drinking, public intoxication
Everest base camp no barrier for expedition

Everest base camp no barrier for expedition

Rise Above Barriers brings wheelchair-bound woman to legendary camp

Funding should prevent further slushies

The Village of Pemberton received an early Christmas gift from the provincial and federal governments.