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Whistler Home Builders Association gets serious
Builders making plans for the future Tough times are coming for the construction industry in Whistler.
Apr 9, 2004 4:08 AM
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Vancouver tourism fees good for Whistler
New financial tool has been discussed by Whistler, but no decisions made New tourism fees in Vancouver, which could raise the cost of hotel rooms and restaurant bills in the city, will have positive spin-off effects for Whistler.
Apr 9, 2004 4:07 AM
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Fuel tax could fund a regional transit authority for the Sea to Sky corridor
Municipal staff proposes a pilot program to test commuter demand between Squamish and Whistler An extra three cents per litre fuel tax may be introduced to Sea to Sky corridor gas stations to fund a regional transit authority.
Apr 9, 2004 4:06 AM
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Mount Currie Band wants share of sponsorship money
Band says it will sue unless it receives $40,000 The Mount Currie Indian Band is threatening to sue the government of Canada for $40,000 it says it was promised through the same federal sponsorship program that is currently fuelling a politically cha
Apr 9, 2004 4:05 AM
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Report analyzes more than 60 sites for potential resident housing
Thousands of infill housing units could be developed Opportunity abounds to build thousands of resident housing units between Function Junction and Emerald Estates, according to a study recently presented to council.
Apr 9, 2004 4:04 AM
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Council stalls on library decision
Board chair has no faith in this council Indecision at the council table has derailed the future of Whistlers public library, according to Anne Fenwick, chair of the library board.
Apr 9, 2004 3:58 AM
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Whistler Process to benefit youth
The Whistler for Youth group is kicking off a new initiative called the Whistler Process to address behaviour problems and health issues affecting young adults in the community.
Apr 9, 2004 3:58 AM
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Used book sale this Saturday
A warm up for Sundays Easter egg hunts will take place Saturday at the IGA Marketplace in the form of the annual spring used book sale. The sale, which goes from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Apr 9, 2004 3:57 AM
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Squamish merchants want to revitalize downtown
The property owners and merchants in downtown Squamish have voted overwhelmingly to revitalize their district and to establish a formal group of stakeholders to lead the project.
Apr 9, 2004 3:56 AM
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RCMP briefs
Driver charged for wearing ski boots A 28-year-old Burnaby man discovered the hard way that the control you get wearing a good pair of ski boots is null and void at the wheel of a car.
Apr 9, 2004 3:49 AM
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