Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Whistler

Pedestrian killed on Highway 99

Pedestrian killed on Highway 99

A pedestrian was killed on Highway 99 late Saturday evening.
Whistler’s First BioBlitz

Whistler’s First BioBlitz

By the Whistler Naturalists’ BioBlitz Team Anyone who has lived in one of Whistler’s original, shag-carpeted shacks can attest to the great variety of organisms making Whistler their home.
Five months until competition venues complete

Five months until competition venues complete

Challenging courses, spectacular natural settings, define Whistler 2010 venues
$10 million to run Whistler venues before Games

$10 million to run Whistler venues before Games

Operating funds to come from interest earned on Games Operating Trust

Mountain News: Friedman attacked as hypocrite

ASPEN, Colo. – The practices of many evangelists are very different from what they preach, and the same can be said for some environmentalists. Take climate crusader Al Gore, his 10,000-square-foot home, and galloping electrical consumption.

Whistlerites opinionated about Canada’s role in Afghanistan

On Sunday, July 22 nd , 60 locals ducked out of the Crankworx rain to discuss a topic with a bit more political edge: Canada’s role in Afghanistan.

Another death on In-SHUCK-ch road

Second fatal accident in same place prompts new call for action

Illegal crawl space suites closed

Units had limited access, posed fire risk
Crankworx hailed as a success

Crankworx hailed as a success

Record rider numbers in park, huge crowds for events

California ski visits drop 20 per cent

The California Ski Industry Association reports that California resorts hosted 6.2 million visits last winter, a drop of more than 20 per cent from the 7.8 million skier visits the areas recorded in the 2005-06 season. The state has averaged 7.