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The real bat man

WHO: Bat expert Mark Brigham WHERE: Millennium Place theatre WHEN: Thursday, May 22, 7:30 p.m. If you’re not a big fan of bats, consider this: One thousand of every the 4,000 species of mammal are bats.

Food handler at Umberto’s had hepatitis A

A medical health officer with the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority said the risk of contracting hepatitis A from a food handler at Il Caminetto di Umberto’s over the Easter weekend is low.

School year will not be cut in Howe Sound district

But board plans to continue to study modified calendar for future implementation The Howe Sound School Board has decided not to cut 20 days from the school year to boost funding.

School tax relief for Whistler

Whistler homeowners are getting relief on their provincial school taxes this year, according to Mayor Hugh O’Reilly.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS WOLFE GANG>> A fundraiser for the kids of Kim Wolfe and Elwyn Rolands who died in a car accident last year will take place at Uli’s Flipside on Fri May 16 at 7 p.m.

Letters to the editor

Dear Parents, I would like to address some of your concerns regarding the recent sexual abuse investigation in Whistler.

Economic development a Squamish priority

Town hires economic development officer The District of Squamish has made economic development and diversification a priority for the community, making a couple of bold moves in recent weeks.

Speaker series coming to MY Place

Starting Friday, May 16, MY Place will become a Speakers Corner of sorts with a selection of renowned community leaders sharing their secrets of success, knowledge and stories with us.

Debate greets Whistler Secondary staff’s support of a semester system

The conclusion by Whistler Secondary staff that the school needs to switch from the quarter system to the semester system has generated heated debate in the community.

Ryans donate $1.5 million to spinal cord research

John and Penny Ryan Leadership Chair to help make B.C. world leader in field Local community champions dedicated to raising funds for spinal cord injuries, John and Penny Ryan are now the names behind an innovative joint initiative with the B.