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Whistler to map habitat on the Web

Tracking the growth and retreat of Whistler’s glaciers may be a little easier for the average person with a new community project on the horizon.

Council gives go ahead to Nita Lake project

The controversial Nita Lake Lodge development is moving forward with both the municipality and an opponent of the project confident the law is on their side.

Light at the end of the tunnel

Britannia turning a corner as mine site remediation efforts continue "Would you like a glass of drinking water?" the waitress asked as, I took a window seat in a small café at Britannia Beach. I was slightly taken aback.

Naturespeak

Alligators in my garage Whistler Naturalist Society Alligators in this part of the world! You bet. On what was an otherwise dreadful day of moving, I was pleasantly surprised by our one and only four-legged reptile found in this neck of the woods.

E-Z Does It flows with ease

Sure, I may look the part. I’m leaning against a dual suspension Kona Joyride. I’m decked out in arm pads and leg pads and my head is swaying under the newly discovered weight of a full-face helmet.

U.S visitors require machine-readable passports by October

Canadians exempt Starting Oct. 1, 2003 travellers entering the United States under the Visa Waiver Program must have a machine-readable passport. Any traveller without a machine-readable passport will be required to obtain a U.S.

Local businesses to lease employee housing for staff

Local business owners are getting the first crack at leasing subsidized units from Whistler’s latest employee housing project, part of the Nita Lake Lodge development.

Library News

Babytime @ Whistler Public Library Do you have a baby 18 months old or younger? Then the library just might have a program for you. Starting Oct.

LegaciesNow’s future up in the air

Mandate for organization expires in December Canada has the unique stigma of being the only country never to win an Olympic gold medal at home. We were stumped in Montreal in ’76 and in Calgary in ’88.

Letters to the editor

Despite spending many sunny afternoons enjoying Rainbow Park, I have never seen the ‘Gong Show’ described in last week’s article.