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Bear Update: Dreams of a waking bear

Whistler Black Bear Project Warm spring sunlight filters in through the snow-covered entrance of a large male black bear’s den.

Federal Liberals choose from three candidates

As the Pique went to print Wednesday the Liberals in the West Vancouver Sunshine Coast riding were choosing a candidate for the next federal election.

Blackcomb Lodge renovation, sale sign of things to come

After only six weeks on the market a syndicate of buyers have sold more than one-third of their 60 suites in the Blackcomb Lodge despite the fact that none of the rooms have yet been renovated.

Countdown starts for the World Ski and Snowboard Festival

Bookings already strong in advance of marketing campaign To catch every event offered during the 10 days of the Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival, you’d have to stay awake all 240 hours and find a way to be in two places at once.

Sports organizations disappointed in budget 2004

Liberals increase contribution after sports organizations appeal to public Canada’s leading amateur sports organizations didn’t hold back in expressing their disappointment with the proposed 2004 federal budget released by Finance Minister

Torino looks to Olympics for transformation

Italian officials advise community to build on legacies of Games Whistler may be counting the years until it hosts the 2010 Winter Olympic Games with Vancouver.

O’Reilly to tell Globe about Hydrogen Highway

Mayor Hugh O’Reilly and other key industry players will be unrolling details of B.C.’s Hydrogen Highway at the Globe 2004 conference.

Whistler’s mayor dreams about driving the Hydrogen Highway

RMOW takes a closer look at alternative fuel sources south of the border If Mayor Hugh O’Reilly has his way, there will be a mall in Whistler in the not too distant future.

OCOG keeping options for alpine events open

Olympic co-ordination commission tours Whistler and likes what they see If any Olympic alpine skiing events are moved within Whistler full consultation will take place first, said a top official with the Vancouver 2010 organizing committee.

Nita Lake bylaw did not allow for a hotel

Judge’s ruling might have been different with 50 extra square metres Round one in the battle of the Nita Lake Lodge may have gone to its main opponent, Keith Lambert, but the war is far from over, according to one legal opinion.