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Long weekend preparations pay off

By Claire Piech Summer appears to be off to a positive start, with no serious incidents occurring during the May long weekend. “Even though we had 181 calls for service, there were no major incidents in the village itself.

Local Rotarian rides for African bikes

Bicycles-For-Humanity changes lives in rural Africa

Work begins on Peak to Peak gondola

By Andrew Mitchell Work crews broke ground on the $51 million Peak to Peak Gondola project on May 15, with the project scheduled for completion in December, 2008.

Fine revenue increases

Whistler, Squamish to each receive $246,000

Caveats placed on fringe development

By Alison Taylor As it drops its opposition of the large subdivision outside its northern boundary, council remains concerned about the long-term impacts of the development for Whistler taxpayers.

Passport Canada to open three more offices

By Andrew Mitchell In an effort to catch up with the growing backlog of passport applications, Passport Canada is opening three new offices in the Lower Mainland this week in Burnaby, Coquitlam and the North Shore.

Whistler Blackcomb Foundation grants $135,000

The Whistler Blackcomb Foundation announced its latest round of grants last week, after reviewing numerous proposals from non-profit organizations in the Sea to Sky corridor.

Corridor parents urged to complete survey on 2010 school

Decision on closure will likely be made in the fall

Pemberton Community Garden plots still available

By Cindy Filipenko A lack of dirt needn’t be a deterrent to growing your own vegetables in Pemberton. About a dozen of the Pemberton Community Garden’s (PCG) 40 plots are still available.

WLS to get millions from GOT

Business plans for legacy venues to be done by end of year