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Overcrowded Brio home prompts investigation

Assistant Fire Chief said problem is ‘widespread’ in Whistler A Brio homeowner is under investigation for renting his home out to 23 people at a time.

Myrtle Philip PAC tackles bullying

Parents of Myrtle Philip students are being invited to learn more about bullying at the next Parent Advisory Council meeting.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS WHISTLER FILM FESTIVAL>> Film buffs can check out the movie line up for the 3 rd annual Film Festival at www.whistlerfilmfestival.com . Festival takes place from Dec. 4-7.

Pique N' Your Interest

Consumer Christmas

Municipal administrator creates deputy administrator position

Councillor Kristi Wells calls the move a ‘band aid solution’ Long-time municipal employee Bill Barratt has been hand picked to fill a brand new position at municipal hall: deputy administrator.

Local looks to form osteoporosis support group

Bone disease may be increasing among future generations After a year and a half of living with osteoporosis on his own, Morgan Montgomery is now looking for support.

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.

Naturespeak

14 th Whistler Christmas Bird Count Dec.

Backcountry Advisory

As of Wednesday, Dec. 3 A series of systems during the past few weeks deposited up to 1 metre of low density snow in the Alpine regions.

Mountain News

Buy my house, I’ll buy yours, says developer Compiled by Allen Best CARBONDALE, Colo. — Wintergreen Homes has a different sort of marketing approach. Buy one of our houses, says the developer, and we’ll buy yours.