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Golf tournament to fund digital radiology in corridor

Funds from the seventh annual Mountain Building Centres/TIM-BR-Mart Charity Golf Tournament will go towards upgrading X-ray facilities in the Sea to Sky corridor. Dr.

Fishing on Father’s Day

What better time than Fathers Day to celebrate part of Whistler’s heritage and go fishing? The Whistler Angling Club is presenting its third annual Alta Lake Fishing Event on Father’s Day, June 15, at Lakeside Park.

Whistler Housing Authority wants to add extra director

If you have expertise in constructing and financing housing projects the Whistler Housing Authority needs your help. "We want to add a new director the board," said Tim Wake of the hosuing authority.

Thinking caps please, and get set for Canada Day

The organizers behind this year’s Canada Day Parade want people to bring their ideas, designs, decorating skills and enthusiasm to a special advanced pep rally on Monday, June 23.

A vinyl vision comes to fruition

Whistler’s first record and clothing store is now open for business in Function Junction and the venture has the weight of Whistler’s local DJs and party crowd right behind it.

July 2 2010 Olympic Bid Annoucement

Celebrate the Vancouver 2010 dream with our past, present, and future Olympians and Paralympians, watch the broadcast live from Prague - where the IOC voting is taking place, and enjoy great music and entertainment! Breakfast will also be available.

What happens in the Callaghan on July 3?

Work will begin ‘immediately’ if the Olympic bid is successful, but there are still lots of decisions to be made It will be a couple of years before the face of the Callaghan Valley will start to change should Whistler and Vancouver win the

Students raising money for Japan trip

Get your bottles ready for recycling because another group of Whistler Secondary School students is off to Japan. Before they leave on July 3, the students are fundraising for their 10-day trip to Whistler’s sister city of Karuizawa.

Meeting on village violence viewed as a positive step

Stakeholders discuss possible solutions for recurring problem By Clare Ogilvie and Andrew Mitchell It was only an average weekend for Whistler’s night owls last week – eight people picked up for being drunk in public, more than 20 tickets h

Whistler Secondary recognizes student achievements

Proud parents packed the Whistler Secondary School gym on Monday to recognize the efforts of students, coaches and other volunteers. The categories ranged from service to sports to academics, and were presented to students from Grade 7 to 12.