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SPECIAL EVENTS SQUAMISH YOUTH THEATRE PRODUCTION>> The inaugural production of the newly formed theatre group called The Squamish Youth Theatre will take place from March 25 to 27 at 8 p.m. at the Eagle Eye Theatre.

CFOW announces LEAD grants

Foundation grants now total more than $163,000 The Community Foundation of Whistler released its first round of grants for 2004, with $9,737 going towards the community LEAD (Leadership, Engagement and Development) Grants program.

SLRD members cautioned about accepting gifts

Local government officials have been warned to be much more cautious about accepting gifts while they hold office at the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District.

David Suzuki booked for Sustainability Speaker Series

Eminent environmentalist, author to present campaign for sustainability The 2004 Sustainability Speakers Series, presented by Whistler. It’s Our Nature and the Early Adopters of The Natural Step, has booked Dr.

Wildfire hazards close to home

Fire ecologist Robert Gray warned the board members of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District that there are big hazards lying on the nearby forest floors.

Olympic Bid Corporation goes public with financial statement.

Just days before the International Olympic Committee’s evaluation team comes to town the corporation which led the bid to win the 2010 Olympics has announced a surplus in its financial statements.

Skiers turn up safe after two-day search

A challenging two-day search for a pair of backcountry skiers who were attempting the Spearhead Traverse ended well on Friday, March 19 when the men emerged from their tent and were spotted by search helicopters.

Whistler Card the key to community

Local knowledge, local deals part of new identification card At press time more than 220 Whistler businesses had signed on to the Whistler Chamber of Commerce’s Whistler Card program, a piece of photo I.D.

Sea to Sky Highway project entering pre-design phase

Open house meetings planned to show options, address community and safety concerns Local communities will get their first look at detailed options for the $600 million Sea to Sky Highway Improvement Project in the coming months as the Ministry of Tra