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Interest in 2010 Olympics starts to build

IOC says future Games will be more compact By Clare Ogilvie Visitors are still flocking to the Whistler 2010 Winter Games Information Centre. In fact this month saw the 20,010th visitor since Vancouver and the resort were awarded the Games July 2.

Backcountry Advisory

As of Wednesday, Dec. 17 An intense system deposited 50cm of new snow during the 18 hour period ending on Tuesday evening. The snowfall was accompanied by Southerly winds gusting to 100 km/h during most of the day.

Mountain News

Mountain News: It’s the American dream, but happening in Mexico Compiled by Allen Best SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo.

Library News

And the winners are… The Whistler Public Library is proud to announce the winners of this year’s Young Adult Writing Contest. The contest encouraged Whistler’s 12-18 year olds to submit an original piece of poetry or a short story.

Letters to the editor

On Tuesday, Dec. 16th, Rico Suchy was sentenced in provincial court for the illegal hand-feeding of bears from his Panorama Ridge home.

Overcrowded issue in Brio home resolved quickly and successfully

A Brio homeowner who was renting out his home to 23 people has seen the error of his ways.

Retailers enlisted to battle cancer

The Whistler Friends of B.C.’s Children’s Hospital are looking for a few local businesses to participate in a fundraising project to benefit children with cancer and blood disorders.

The Story of Bob: synergy and choices

Katy Hutchison continues to search for lessons from her husband’s beating death The Powerpoint images of Bob McIntosh, the athlete, lawyer, husband and father flash up on the screen in front of 350 students at Rockridge Middle School in West Van

A sign of the times in Colorado

The only two police forces in the United States to drive Saab 9-5s – Aspen and Vail – may have to make do with less racy transportation.

Rotary club wants old cell phones

One man’s junk is another man’s treasure, literally. The Rotary Club of Whistler Millennium is collecting used cell phones to raise money for charitable foundations.