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SPECIAL EVENTS NORMAN FOOTE – CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINER>> A combination of puppeteer, musician and physical comedian, children’s entertainer Norman Foote will tickle the toes of Whistler kids on Fri. Nov. 21 at MY Place.

Resident restricted unit at Gondola Village raising ire of property owners

WHA board to review case, present position Gondola Village owners are angry that the Whistler Housing Authority has acquired a unit in their Creekside complex for employee housing.

Welcome Week embraces seasonal employees

Up to 1,300 workers introduced to Whistler through variety of events Seasonal workers got a welcome Whistler-style last week.

Dine and Unwind benefits ski clubs

Tourism Whistler and Visa have joined forces to raise money for young skiers. Participating Whistler restaurants and spas are now offering prix fixe menus starting at $29 for restaurants and $75 or $100 at spas.

Father of two stabbed in parking lot robbery

Police are still searching for the two men responsible for robbing and stabbing a Mount Currie man on Friday night (Nov. 14) in the underground parking lot by the Telus Conference Centre at Whistler.

Redistricting bill lost in leadership change

A federal bill to add seven new seats to the House of Commons, including two new seats in British Columbia, has been delayed by the change of leadership in the Liberal Party.

Intrawest first quarter numbers up from last year

Compared to figures from last year, Intrawest is holding strong in the first fiscal quarter with company revenues nearly doubling. Results from the 2004 first quarter, which ended on Sept.

Milner Pemberton’s new school trustee

Retired high-school teacher Mike Milner is the new school trustee in Pemberton.

Alberta launches Grade 2 free ski program

Canadian Ski Council miffed at independent action by partnership The decision by a group of Alberta-based companies and organizations to start a free ski program for Grade 2 students in that province has stunned some industry insiders.

Call for public assistance to help Mount Currie residents

For more than 300 people in the Sea to Sky corridor community of Mount Currie, the recent cold snap has been a vivid reminder of how precarious their situation has become after recent floodwaters ravaged the town and destroyed items of necessity