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Looking for used books?

Friends of the Whistler Public Library are now collecting books for their annual book sale. The organization is accepting all used books — from adult novels to children picture books along with recent magazines — for their fundraising event.

Whistler Golf Club improvements completed

New irrigation system making golf course ‘greener’

Whistler businesses asked to Think China

Could your company benefit from business with China? That’s the question the provincial government is asking in communities across B.C. as it prepares to welcome the world to the B.C.-Canada Pavilion in Beijing during the 2008 Summer Games.
Schools out for Games

Schools out for Games

Proposal to close schools for Olympics prompts parents to conduct their own survey
Terry Fox Run breaks records

Terry Fox Run breaks records

Despite the rain and cold almost 300 people participated in the Whistler Terry Fox Run last Sunday, running or biking either 5 km or 10 km to support cancer research.
Association soured on Rutherford kayak park

Association soured on Rutherford kayak park

Kayakers concerned new owners are reneging on agreement
Pinnacle Ridge blaze deliberately set

Pinnacle Ridge blaze deliberately set

RCMP still investigating fire that caused at least $2 million damage

Council honours long-time transit manager

Council honoured the former manager of Whistler Transit Monday for the dedication he showed to the job.

Mountain News: Good news for one bea

TRUCKEE, Colo. – The Sierra Sun reports a most unusual, maybe even unique, occurrence. A black bear was on the road of a bridge near Donner Summit on Saturday afternoon.

Mayor disappointed; issue to be voted on at UBCM convention

Council is not supporting the rallying cry from municipalities and the B.C. Federation of Labour to lobby the province for an increase in the minimum wage.