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Council supports passenger train service

At the request of the head of Whistler Railtours, council will write a letter to the provincial government lobbying for a passenger rail service to the resort.

Construction industry feels shortage of skilled trades

Situation could stifle long-term growth in B.C.

Library Column

A valuable resource Whistler Public Library Have you checked out our new Web site and online catalogue? You no longer need to come in to the library to see if we own a book or to see if it is in. Just check out our catalogue on the Internet at www.

IPP open house to draw local kayakers

WHAT: Ashlu Creek IPP open house WHERE: Totem Hall, Squamish WHEN: 7 p.m. Tues. Nov. 25 A small run of river project on the Ashlu Creek in Squamish will be under intense scrutiny by local kayakers at an open house next week.

The sooner the better, IOC says of preparing for Games

Olympic officials share Games knowledge with 2010 team Whistler and Vancouver got a unique glimpse into the inner workings of previous Olympic Games last weekend as the International Olympic Committee hosted a transfer of knowledge seminar.

ICBC disputes claims in leaflets

An official with the Insurance Company of British Columbia said the corporation does not treat tourists any differently than B.C. residents. The rebuttal comes after leaflets began circulating in Whistler warning tourists not to drive in B.C.

Letters to the editor

On July 1, 2003, I interviewed Stuart Smith, the River Impacts Co-ordinator for the Whitewater Kayaking Association of B.C.

Highway project must answer environmental concerns

DFO, CEAA, Health Canada say details, alternatives lacking The Department of Fisheries and Oceans would attempt to shut down the Sea to Sky Highway project if environmental standards were not being met or any species of flora and fauna were threatene

Highway construction finished for winter

There will be no more road closures on Highway 99 at Culliton Creek until next spring.

Local charity needs snowboard gear

The Whistler-based charity Zero Ceiling is looking for donations of new or barely used snowboarding gear for its newest apprentices.