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New company to look after Highway 99

After 15 years on the job Capilano Highway Services will no longer take care of the roads and bridges in the Sea to Sky corridor. The Ministry of Transportation awarded a 10-year contract agreement to Mainroad Contracting Ltd.

Whistler waterways get top marks

Stream quality good, although more work is needed Whistler’s network of creeks, rivers and other waterways got a passing grade from the Whistler Fisheries Stewardship Group, as the organization put together data assembled by volunteers monitorin

Tapley’s Farm prepared for Halloween

Make sure pets prepared for fireworks, people Ghosts, goblins and assorted other trick and treaters will be taking over Tapley’s Farm for Halloween tonight – which means automobiles are not allowed in the neighbourhood.

Spring Creek Elementary won’t open until after Christmas

Third delay means crowded conditions at Myrtle Philip will continue The opening of Spring Creek Elementary has been delayed for the third time.

Donations pile up for families of victims lost in bridge disaster

More than $50,000 raised; more on the way Whistler residents and businesses are rallying to provide financial support to the families of the four victims who died or are missing after the Rutherford Creek Bridge was washed out in the early morning ho
Poole appointed chair of 2010 board

Poole appointed chair of 2010 board

Godfrey part of task force spearheading search for CEO Whistler’s representatives to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games Board of Directors have backed the appointment of developer Jack Poole.

Pique to Valley Listings Oct. 31-Nov. 6

Friday, Oct. 31 HALLOWEEN NIGHT IN WHISTLER Who: Swollen Members with Fourth World Occupants, Rosco and R3 Where: Garfinkel’s West Coast allstar hip-hoppers celebrate the release of their fourth album Heavy with a Halloween night show.

Community to decide on Whistler’s future

Three weeks for feedback, input on CSP workbook If you want a say in Whistler’s future you’ll have to speak up now or forever hold your peace.

Canadian Senator explores peace at Dialogue Café

Personal contributions key to building the conditions for a culture of peace What: Dialogue Café with Senator Doug Roche Where: Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church When: Saturday, Nov. 1, 1 p.m.

Flooding Chronology

Friday, Oct. 17 • Shortly after 1 p.m. B.C. Hydro advised that the Daisy Lake Dam is on Yellow Alert. The advisory is to tell residents downstream to expect flooding. Hydro continued to open the spill gates at the dam.