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Pique to valley listings

Pique to Valley Listings Dec. 12-18 Friday, Dec. 12 LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS Who: The Whistler Children’s Chorus Where: Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Hall The 80-voice ensemble presents a classic Christmas pageant.

Churches reaching out to Whistler community

Taize service introduced by Whistler Village Church; New priest at Catholic Church For many years Christians have been struggling to find ways to bring their message to the younger generation, and now two churches in Whistler have taken steps to publ

Rotary offers opportunities, hope around world

Ethiopian trip by Whistler residents part of effort to wipe out polio Bernie and Bob Morton have just returned from an extraordinary mission in Ethiopia and perhaps the most outstanding aspect of their trip is how accessible these kinds of adventures

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Tourism industry optimistic about 2005 season

International tour operators do business in Whistler during Canada’s West Marketplace Western Canada’s tourism industry was boosted by its largest tourism trade show, which was held in Whistler last week.

Police still searching for two stabbing suspects

Police are asking for help in finding two men who were involved in stabbing a Mount Currie man in Whistler last month. The victim was stabbed once in the chest on Friday, Nov. 14 and was rushed to Vancouver General Hospital.

BusRide a response to Richmond School Board decision

Whistler-Blackcomb introduces program to bring students to mountains In the wake of the Richmond School Board’s decision to cancel ski-related field trips to this area, Whistler-Blackcomb has developed a BusRide program to encourage young adults

CPAWS watching Bill 84

Chamber for, Wilderness Committee against controversial parks legislation The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s B.C.

Night Moves ready for prime time

Back again for a second year, Whistler-Blackcomb is again hosting Night Moves off the Magic Chair. The area features rails, boxes, and other features for jibbers, as well as open runs for people to practice skiing and snowboarding.

Hudson’s Bay helps Squamish flood victims

To help Squamish victims of the flooding rebuild, the Hudson’s Bay Company is donating $25,000 to the Canadian Red Cross effort in that community.