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Howe Sound School District has new superintendent

After several months of searching Howe Sound School District has chosen a new superintendent. Dr. Rick Erickson will take up the position with the start of school in 2004.

Friends mourn death of snowboarder

An Ty Lin fondly remembered in memorial An Ty Lin was just out of culinary school when he discovered Whistler during a work term. He moved here after he graduated, and started to work in several local restaurants. He loved to cook.

Culliton Creek highway work ahead of schedule

DFO releases clarification about concerns with Sea to Sky project Despite being shut down because of the extreme fire hazard during summer, a short fall and a flood that devastated the area, the $18.

Panorama Ridge resident pleads guilty to feeding bears

Rico Suchy faces up to $50,000 fine and/or six months in jail Local resident Rico Suchy has pleaded guilty to feeding bears at his Panorama Ridge home.

Community members speak out about the future

Municipal hall still accepting questionnaires Roughly 800 Whistlerites have taken part in Whistler’s future to date.

2010 officials travel to Italy to exchange ideas on sustainability

Sustainability includes sustaining sliding centre and Nordic centre after Games Top officials working with the Vancouver 2010 Transition Team will head to Turin, Italy next week to share and gain information on hosting a hallmark event in a sustainab

Pique to Valley Listings Nov 28-Dec. 4

Pique to Valley Listings Nov 28-Dec. 4 Friday, Nov. 28 LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS What: Absolutely Fabulous — Poor Where: MY (Millennium) Place Bushwoman Productions’ follow-up to last year’s Ab Fab stage adaptation.

Whistler’s Christmas fair keeps local artisans busy

Bizarre Bazaar becoming a community event, rather than just a craft fair Local husband and wife artisans, Vincent and Cheryl Massey, are in a whirlwind of dizzying preparations right now.

Naturespeak

Green Lake’s murkiness and Stoke’s Law Whistler Naturalist Society After the big October storms one could not help but notice the brown murkiness of Whistler’s lakes.

Calls out to provide passenger rail service to Whistler

Two companies bidding on the line to date At least two companies will be vying for the chance to bring a passenger rail train from Vancouver to Whistler and beyond.