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Mountain News: Silver lining to no snow in Colorado

VAIL, Colo. – You need go back to only 1998 to find a winter that began more slowly than this in Colorado. Thanksgiving that year offered prime conditions for climbing 14,000-foot peaks. Snow remained scarce until well into December.

A timeline for an $11 million library budget

Millennium project 2000 — Concept was the municipality would kick in $5 million, fundraising would bring in another $5 million for a $10 million joint library/museum project in the heart of the village.
McKeever deflects library criticism from current council

McKeever deflects library criticism from current council

Beleaguered project faces three budget increases in hot market

East Kootenay votes against Jumbo resort

The results are in from a plebiscite held by the Regional District of the East Kootenay in Electoral Area F regarding the proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort.
Herb Bleuer receives ACMG’s highest honour

Herb Bleuer receives ACMG’s highest honour

B.C.-based Mountain Guide Herb Bleuer was one of two guides to be awarded Honorary Membership by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides at their annual general meeting last weekend.

Black Bear Working Group tackles mismanaged trash

New garbage bylaw, higher quality garbage bins just some of measures taken

Backcountry Avalanche advisory

As of Wednesday, Nov. 28 Alpine: Considerable Treeline: Moderate Below Treeline: Below Threshold Travel Advisory: Another layer of low density snow is expected to accumulate before cold dry conditions take us into the weekend.

Food and drink

Food in the flicks - Dinner time on the silver screen means more than a sit-down meal

Notes from the back row

Not back to school

TWSSF becoming 'a victim of its own success'

Organizers hope to increase grass roots participation in 2008