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Function, Spring Creek on black bear alert

Athletes’ village construction, closure of transfer station and landfill expected to have impact

Whistler switching from propane to natural gas

Audit of appliances this summer is key to smooth conversion next year

Bear Update: Bear family count

By Michael Allen This spring, three forces are working against Whistler resident mother bears: 1) cooler temperatures and the lingering mid-mountain snow-pack is keeping all bears at valley to lower mountain slopes (currently grazing line is 1,100 me

Intrawest appoints new chief financial officer

Intrawest ULC announced Friday the appointment of Michael Forsayeth as the company's new chief financial officer.
‘Perfect Storm’ continues to rage

‘Perfect Storm’ continues to rage

Municipality faces large capital plan in coming years

Greyhound back on road

By Andrew Mitchell Greyhound drivers in the Amalgamated Transit Union scraped together enough votes on Saturday morning, May 26, to accept a new deal offered by the company and put an end to an eight-day strike.

Local projects get funding from WB Foundation

Environmental fund now accepting applications from non-profits

Pay parking sparks debate at Dialogue Café

By Alison Taylor If the discussion at the political Dialogue Cafés is any indication of what’s on the minds of the community, pay parking is the issue of the day.

Councillor wants commitment to limit development

Zeidler not interested in increasing bed unit cap in exchange for amenities

Resort watching visitor trends closely

Mixed reports from Memorial Day long weekend