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FRODO fighting for night skies

Friends of the Dark Outdoors to present ideas to council, chamber, other community groups Fifteen dollars worth of tin is usually enough to turn an outdoor light from a blight on the night sky to a blessing for energy conservationists and star gazers

Squamish Wal-Mart expected to be approved next week

Squamish council is expected to announce next week that they have approved a proposal from U.S. supermarket giant Wal-Mart. This announcement will pave the way for Wal-Mart to build a 70,000 square-foot shopping complex in Squamish.

Whistler Secondary gets high score on Fraser Institute report card

Whistler Secondary Community School continues to score well on the controversial Fraser Institute’s annual report card for B.C.’s secondary schools.

Countdown to Paralympic Games celebrated today

Six years from now Whistler’s streets, recreation facilities, and ski runs will be host to some of the best athletes in the world – the Paralympians.

Community members to examine seniors’ needs in Whistler

What: Mature Action Committee (MAC) Annual General Meeting Where: Maurice Young Millennium Place When: Thursday, March 25, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Is Whistler a seniors-smart community? That’s the question noted gerontologist and community planner Dr.
Public art design remembered after 25 years

Public art design remembered after 25 years

Creator of the Mushroom House designed an erupting water fountain for Village Square before the recession Twenty-five years ago, when the Whistler Village site was being transformed from town dump into world class ski resort, a local artist was asked

Are events the way to generate business in Whistler?

In a winter that has disappointed many businesses, some people see events as a way to increase numbers and fill in "dead spots" during the season.

First Person: Wade Davis

Light at the Edge of the World Famed author, photographer, anthropologist, and biologist Wade Davis in Whistler for sustainability speaker series What: Sustainability Speaker Series Who: Wade Davis, Light at the Edge of the World: A Journey Through t

Fire Services gets wildfire fighting equipment for summer

Chief hopes to engage residents in dialogue about fire prevention Whistler Fire Rescue Services will have another tool this summer to help them in the fight against wildfires.

Interpreting sustainability in a parking structure

Use of parking-in-lieu funds for underground lot beneath library at heart of debate More than 20 per cent of the cost of building Whistler’s new library will be attributable to the underground parking lot.