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Letters to the editor

Dock Daze Productions would like to say thank you to all the people that made "The Grow Show" a huge success last week. Thank you to Dale at Buffalo Bill’s for his support of comedy and all the extra’s that he helped us out with.

Free bone scans for women concerned with osteoporosis

Long-time local Eileen Tomalty is keeping up with her crusade to make more women aware of the dangers of osteoporosis.

Opening delayed for Spring Creek Elementary school

New principal offers advice to make move less stressful for students The opening date of the new Spring Creek Elementary school has been pushed back three and half weeks, to Nov. 5.

News Briefs

Cops set off on bike tour to raise money for cancer A team of police officers will leave Whistler on Saturday, Sept. 20 for a seven-day bike tour through the Sunshine Coast. Their goal is to help raise money for children with cancer.

Fast Food

New Nesters opens in Vancouver

Mars Watch packed them in

Whistler’s John Nemy and Carol Legate of the Pacific Observatory are estimating that at least 800 people turned out to Rainbow Park on Aug. 27 to get a closer look at Mars through one of eight telescopes.

Naturespeak 1036

Orchids in the Great White North? By Tobin Seagel, Whistler Naturalist Society Several years ago, I had the good fortune to travel through Southeast Asia. I was excited to lay my own eyes on the cornucopia of colour and fascination that awaited me.

News Briefs

Tender Retail to process payments for Intrawest resorts ‘Resort charge’ option also in the works Intrawest will use transaction processing company Tender Retail for all of its credit, debit and gift card payments at the company's Canadian s

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS LIPS TOGETHER, TEETH APART>> This dramatic comedy by Terrence McNally features four Vancouver actors lighting up My Place on Aug. 28, 30, 31 and Sept. 3, 4, 6 and 7.

Naturespeak

Birkenhead River chinook; one of a kind Whistler Naturalist Society In August the Birkenhead River begins to clear and water levels slowly drop.