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Used books on sale Saturday at IGA

Some of the most loved books from the Whistler Public Library will be available for a donation Saturday at the Marketplace IGA. And your donation will help keep the library’s shelves stocked with the latest books.

Whistler Rail Tours paving the way for passenger service

VIA Rail expresses interest in operating Whistler Rail Tours service Developer John Haibeck said people may think he’s "blowing hot air" proposing a passenger train service between Whistler and Vancouver but he insists it’s very r

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SPECIAL EVENTS NATIONAL BBQ CHAMPIONSHSIPS>> The second annual BBQ Championships will take place at Dusty’s this weekend from Fri. Aug. 1 to Sun. Aug. 3. Whistler locals can join in the fun by judging the BBQ and chili contests.

Golf B.C. to acquire Hawaiian assets

Golf B.C. plans to expand is empire outside of the province by purchasing properties in Hawaii. Golf B.C. is golf resort management and investment company based in Vancouver and headed by Caleb Chan. It owns eight championship golf courses in B.C.

Shower of Stoles steals the show

A colourful display of stoles, thin scarf-like religious vestments, is currently exhibited on the stage of the Franz Wilhelmsen Hall at Millennium Place until Sunday, Aug. 3.

Five visions of Whistler’s future soon released for public input

Remember those summer evenings last year where more than 200 community members gathered to discuss Whistler’s future? That was when Whistler first embarked on a planning process called Whistler.

Ontario man identified

The body of a 49-year-old Ontario man pulled from Anderson Lake on July 22 has been identified as William Kenneth Valkenburg. His body was found by a Squamish fisherman, who notified the police at approximately 10 a.m.

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Whistler Conference Centre renovation update

Conference centre design to reflect the landscape of Whistler This is one in a series of columns focusing on the Whistler Conference Centre Renovation project.

Local transplant recipient organizes Organ Donor Registry drive

One year ago today, long-time local John "Chalky" Chalk was a very sick man. In one short summer month his skin had developed a frightening yellow tinge, he was weak, disoriented and becoming more and more incoherent.