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Ideas abound for new WAG shelter

Whistler’s animal shelter could be so much more. There could be a dog run for the animals to get some excise. There could be a window in the cat room instead of four cramped walls.

A Whistler for everyone

Whistler-Blackcomb youth program brings city kids to the mountains Some of the 300 kids taking part in Whistler-Blackcomb’s Inner Vancouver City Community Outreach Program this year have never been to the resort before.

Letters to the editor

I wish you had have printed Mr. Bennett's letter. Letters to the editor can be full of the same old shills and political flacks with much wounded oxen to gore.

Whistler pioneer Kay Taylor dies

Kathleen "Kay" Taylor, who spent more than 35 years with her husband John Taylor developing the Whistler Creekside area, died last week She was 84.

Police Report

Body of Ontario man found in Anderson Lake At 10 a.m. on July 22, the Pemberton RCMP received a report that a body had been found five kilometres from a boat launch site on the east side of Anderson Lake.

Whistler company breaks cryogenic barrier

Hidden away among the warehouses in Function Junction used by caterers, painters and dry cleaners, not too many people in Whistler know about Quantum Technology Corp. Even fewer people would be able to understand exactly what it is they do.

Nita Lake Lodge decision imminent

After two years of massaging and negotiating a complex land deal in Creekside, council should be ready to seal the fate of the Nita Lake Lodge development at a special council meeting on Monday night.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS KIBWE>> Blending African tribal rhythms and house beats Kibwe will be heating up MY Place on Friday July 25 at 8 p.m. Sales from his new CD will go to help the children of the Congo.

Squamish reaches out to US tourists attacked while camping

Squamish is a safe, friendly place that loves tourists says Mayor Ian Sutherland. And that is why the town wants to pay for three US campers attacked in Squamish on Canada Day to come back and re-visit the area. "The simple fact is that 99.

A banner idea

It’s difficult not to miss the 3,000 square foot banner that’s now hanging off the scaffolding of the Westbrook hotel, which is currently under renovation.