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Hotels and competitive advantage It is my understanding that there is still one hotel site left in Whistler on the Hyatt lands that does not have a current Development Permit.

Library offers gateway to aboriginal issues

The Whistler Public Library is a partner in the Learning Communities initiative between Mt. Currie and Whistler.

Hottest ticket in town conjures memories of the Freakers Ball

The Pimp ’n’ Ho has officially been relegated to the dustbin of history. Extremely Canadian’s Annual Season Kick-Off party has cast aside the overt sex ’n’ drugs theme, and reinvented itself.

Franz’s Trail opening for business

First phase of Creekside development nears completion At the base of the Creekside Gondola on opening day for Whistler Mountain, a girl with a back-pack coffee dispenser hands out free samples of Starbucks specialty coffees to the cold skiers and sno

Native leaders take ownership of aboriginal tourism in Canada

2010 Olympics part of First Nations’ efforts to take control of their future Hundreds of aboriginal leaders gathered in Whistler this week to brainstorm about First Nations culture and tourism.

Mom wants signs put up to warn of potential landslide hazard

Kids pulled from ski teams, family only skiing Blackcomb Terry Bradburn won’t rest until signs are put up at the transit bus loop and in the day-skier parking lots between Whistler and Blackcomb warning of the potential for a landslide in the ar

Reality TV hits home on Whistler Cable

A dozen Whistler youth will soon be asking themselves if fear is a factor for them or not. The hit reality TV show Fear Factor will be played out Whistler-style next week for 12 fearless Whistler youth.

Crystal Lodge renovations cast shadow of doubt at council table

Project is delayed for shadow analysis Council has stalled extensive renovations to the Crystal Lodge over fears the revamped building will cast more shadow on the village streets and patios.

Rummage for Zero Ceiling

Zero Ceiling is hosting a massive rummage sale on Saturday, Dec. 13 at Myrtle Philip School, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Municipality pays for new WAVE bus

Council has approved a new bus for the public transit system, which will increase frequency and reliability and expand the service to Spring Creek.