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The Best of Whistler addendum

In the Best of Whistler 2003 issue the category for Best Sushi was mistakenly omitted during the layout of the story. The entry is reprinted here.

Spring Creek school gets rave reviews

Students like the gym, playground, two stories and drinking fountains The Grade 4 and 5 students at Spring Creek Community School were asked to write reports on their new school, which opened its doors to students on Jan. 5.

Solo skiers push it in Lost Lake Shuffle

Warm, wet conditions make for slower course this year The Lost Lake Shuffle started off with a bit of rain this year, but cleared up for the almost 60 skiers who took part.

New owners for Crested Butte

Tim and Diane Mueller, owners of Triple Peaks, have announced that they have entered into an agreement to purchase Crested Butte Ski Resort in Colorado from the Callaway and Walton Families for an undisclosed amount.

Backstrom, Gaidet claim freeskiing titles

Moss Patterson claims Sick Bird award at annual freeskiing championships The warm, wet weather, low visibility and changing snow conditions took their toll on the field of more than 65 skiers who took part in last weekend’s Canadian Freeskiing C

Pique to Valley Listings Jan. 16-22

Friday, Jan. 16 LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS What: Rob Funk Fridays Where: Black’s Pub A night of easy-going rock tunes served up with a smile by local jack-of-all-musical-trades Rob Funk.

Employees to test out new bus pass

A subsidized employee bus pass could get more locals out of their cars and onto public transit if the current pilot program proves to be a success.

Pemberton can’t wait to develop plan for 2010: Blundell

Councillor travels to site of the 2002 Olympic Games to help village formulate its Games plan.

Female councillors get personal with Women of Whistler

Representing Whistler requires some personal sacrifices When Councillor Caroline Lamont was elected to Whistler council over a year ago, she dreaded taking her young child to Nesters lest there be a toddler meltdown in the vegetable aisle.

Backcountry Advisory

As of Wednesday, Jan. 14 Freezing levels rose close to the 2,100 metre elevation yesterday, with light rain falling below 2,000 metres.