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Giant Used Book Sale Saturday

The other big sale this weekend

Municipalities commit to becoming carbon neutral by 2012

Province outlines plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Chamber revamps Spirit pass program

New video to teach good customer service

Residential school settlement about more than money

Class action settlement an ‘opportunity for survivors to come to terms with what happened’

Pemberton crime on decline?

Pemberton RCMP officials say though there have been spikes in some types of offenses, summer crime rates show an overall decline in local crime.

Fire service agreement up in smoke

Village of Pemberton to end longstanding agreement, requests formal review of services

Onus on property owners to report grow-ops

A new bylaw, brought forward by Whistler’s fire chief, is aimed at cracking down on grow-ops and drugs labs in homes. The property nuisance bylaw requires property owners to thoroughly inspect their properties at least once every six months.

Bear Aware draws winners

The Whistler Bear Aware Program congratulates this week’s prize draw winners of the Residential Challenge: The Hristeva Family of Group 2 and the Stopforth Family of Group 2 were drawn out of numerous entries.

Age-friendly aspirations

Pemberton and Mount Currie will be first in province to use new study to develop senior and elder community plan

Calling all restaurants: Harvest Soup is on

Entries are now being accepted from restaurants interested in putting their best soup forward for the annual Alta Lake School Harvest Soup Contest.