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Taking the swoosh to Romania

Whistler-Blackcomb and Rotary International provide aid to Romanian poor With most of Eastern Europe on the path to prosperity after decades of decline under Soviet rule, the nation of Romania – once one of the wealthiest countries in Europe 

February arts festival to be annual event

Municipality approves up to $50,000 The inaugural Celebration 2010, a series of arts performances and exhibits held over two weeks in February, was such a success the Whistler Community Arts Council wants to make it an annual event.

Pemberton property snapped up

It may have been the enticement to ride Pemberton’s first elevator or perhaps the proximity to the Pony Espresso that brought all the buyers out to Portage Station.

Letters to the editor

I have not heard much support for Chretien through the whole Iraq war but here is what Bruce A. Gorcyca, a U.S.

Changes coming to Myrtle Philip

Parent Advisory Councils elected at both elementary schools School will look a little different next year at Myrtle Philip.

Whistler plans party for July 2 Olympic decision — win or lose

No matter what the outcome, Whistler will be hosting a party on July 2. That’s the day the resort and Vancouver will find out if they have won the right to host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Naturespeak

Breeding bird survey 2003 By Karl Ricker, Whistler Naturalist Society In late spring, expert birders carry out breeding surveys throughout many areas of the province as part of a continent-wide project to check the renewal of avian fauna on a year by

News Briefs

Sale to get dogs’ tails wagging The Puppy Zone is having a garage sale and proceeds will benefit WAG.

library news

Set the stage — read! Kids can step into the reading spotlight by joining the Whistler Public Library for the 2003 Summer Reading Club, starting now! It’s a lot of fun and it is absolutely free.

Size of Nita Lake Lodge is the issue: Lambert

Chateau du Lac owner doesn’t want to see community lose developer’s donations Sitting in his kitchen overlooking Nita Lake, Keith Lambert said he does not want Whistler to lose out on a million-dollar donation to health care.