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Whistler

EAO calls time-out

Garibaldi at Squamish sidetracked again, proponents asked for more information

TILMA, Class 1/6, day care to be discussed at UBCM

Whistler interested in variety of issues

Developers want to be included in VoP boundary expansion

Access to village services key to developments
Doors opened for foreign workers

Doors opened for foreign workers

Hiring foreign workers in Whistler has just gotten easier, with the Canadian government expanding three working visa programs in a short two-week period.

Whistler recognized for being green

Whistler has been selected as one of the seven greenest communities in the province. Premier Gordon Campbell announced the recipients of the inaugural Green City Awards at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Vancouver on Wednesday.
Whistler's done with big dumps

Whistler's done with big dumps

RMOW Policy and Program Development It’s a funny thing about Whistler how journalists from around the globe who want to sound Whistler-wise revel in revealing the fact Whistler Village is built on this valley’s original garbage dump.

VANOC goes on-line to reach students, educators

Kids and educators all across Canada have a new interactive source for news on the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. The website, Vancouer2010.com/edu, was launched Tuesday in Victoria by the B.C.

Climate change front and centre at UBCM

Mayors and councillors from across B.C. are meeting in Vancouver this week at the Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) annual conference to discuss dozens of issues relating to local government.
Stephen Lewis’s legacy

Stephen Lewis’s legacy

Local grandmothers, school children reaching out to counterparts in Africa

Burning coal a concern for SLRD

Howe Sound Pulp and Paper Ltd. is now burning coal in wood burning devices, and SLRD board members are concerned that this new practice could lead to poor air quality and environmental problems.