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Local’s remains returned to Canada

Struggle to pay for final trip home continues for Jamie White’s family Rose White can still picture her son, Jamie, sitting under the garden umbrella this summer clasping a glass of water. An ear-splitting grin reached all the way to his eyes.

Intrawest earnings decline for second year in a row

Intrawest’s earnings for the year ending June 30 were down slightly from last year, although total revenue increased 10 per cent to $1.09 billion US.

Sea to Sky upgrade delays less than Culliton Creek

The $600 million highway upgrades will cause less highway delays and traffic interruptions than the current Culliton Creek project, according to officials with the provincial Ministry of Transportation "The closure and delay pattern will be far,

Golfers raise $65K for local charities

The Telus Mountain Valley Golf Classic was a figurative hole in one at Nicklaus North this year, completely selling out with 37 teams of four taking part.

Furlong thanks Whistler for Bid participation

There was only one question the Olympic Bid had not prepared for when the International Olympic Committee came to Whistler and Vancouver last winter, said former Bid president John Furlong, speaking at Monday’s council meeting.

Cops for Cancer heading to Whistler

How far would you go to help a friend? For a group of 15 law enforcement officers on bicycles, the answer is 600 kilometres over seven days.

Council Stops Bylaw Banning Residential Campfires

Council was hesitant to pass a bylaw this week that would completely ban residential campfires at Whistler homes. Instead they asked Fire Chief Bruce Hall to rewrite parts of the new bylaw to allow some backyard campfires.

Coming — a greenhouse near you.

Several local organizations are about to launch a community wide plan to grow communal vegetables in five greenhouses spread around Whistler. The idea is the brainchild of local psychologist Dr.

Trail dedication planned for Comfortably Numb

Whistler’s longest singletrack bike trail officially open Although Chris Markle wouldn’t classify his new biking and hiking trail as a psychedelic experience, you may be seeing a few colours by the time you reach the end.

CMHC raises ceiling on mortgage assistance

Home buyers able to benefit from Home buyers in the Sea to Sky corridor will get a break this fall as the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation lifts its cap for Mortgage Loan Insurance.