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West Vancouver schools to be closed for Games

School distric moves two-week spring break to coincide with 2010 Olympics

More changes to foreign working visas on the horizon

Federal government names Whistler ‘ground zero’ for labour crisis

CT scanner fundraising resumes

Latest estimate for facility and equipment is $2.22 million; construction slated for spring

>SLRD seeks grants to boost service within the Sea to Sky

By Holly Fraughton Transit was a popular topic at Monday’s SLRD meeting, with board members approving an assortment of initiatives with the hope they will pave the way for a new regional transit service which would operate from Squamish to Lillooet.
Transit changes on the road ahead

Transit changes on the road ahead

SLRD seeks grants to boost service within the Sea to Sky corridor
Mixed reaction to 2010 mascots

Mixed reaction to 2010 mascots

Children love the characters, but adults are not so sure

Whistler hires lobbyist on transit issue

For the first time ever the municipality has hired a lobbyist as it tries to convince B.C. Transit to buy new natural gas buses for the resort.
$12 million budget breakdown

$12 million budget breakdown

Upon learning the budget for the new composting facility had jumped from $6 million to $12 million recently, Councillor Eckhard Zeidler set out to find out why.

Making new business out of municipal waste

Compost facility turns sewage and food waste into soil and fuel
Bait ski and snowboard program coming to W-B

Bait ski and snowboard program coming to W-B

Whistler-Blackcomb takes tough stance on theft