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Car co-op looking at Whistler

Co-operative Auto Network offers lower-cost solutions for drivers WHAT: Monthly AWARE meeting WHO: Suji Moon of the Co-operative Auto Network WHERE: Delta Whistler Resort WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 2, 7 p.m.

New school year brings new challenges for PAC

Absence of school librarian generates heated debate Students will be starting and finishing school at new times when Spring Creek Elementary School opens in November.

News Briefs

Pemberton community celebrates Shabbat After a summer of thinking and studying, a small group of people in Pemberton have formed the Teruah Messianic Community, celebrating Shabbat.

Police Briefs

Watch for Counterfeit $100 bills The Whistler RCMP are asking business owners to be on the lookout for conterfeit $100 bills.

Whistler bears getting fatter every day

Perfect conditions for berries this year, but more activity in valley expected By Alison Taylor Whistler’s bears are preparing for their long winter sleep by gorging on everything in sight right now, said resident bear researcher Michael Allen.

Enjoy a country fair in Sea to Sky country

Take a step back in time at the Pemberton Country Fair this weekend.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS AU NATUAL!>> It’s a Nature Exposed Photo Showdown at MY Place on Fri. Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Local photographers will show off their talents showcasing regional natural beauty. Presented y the Whistler Naturalists Society.

Letters to the editor

A recent press release announced the continuation of Tourism Whistler's "outsourcing" of their reservations business to the Intrawest-owned Resort Reservations Network.

Naturespeak

Two techniques to make you a better nature photographer By Nancy Ricker, Whistler Naturalists Nancy Ricker is a nature photographer who will present her work at Au Natural! — Nature Exposed , the slide show hosted by the Whistler Naturalists Fri

Canada, U.S. set records for skier visits

The 2002-03 winter was a record year for skier visits in both Canada and the United States. Figures released by the Canadian Ski Council show 18.9 million skier visits at Canadian ski areas last winter. That ties the record set in the 2001-02 season.