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Nita Lake Lodge proposal goes to public hearing Monday

The Whistler community will get a chance to express their support or concerns about Whistler’s latest big development project at a public hearing on Monday night.

Naturespeak

Spring has sprung By Veronica Sommerville, Whistler Naturalists Despite the lack of sunshine we are pretty much on schedule with some undeniable signs that spring is upon us.

Council hears concerns and kudos for First Nations centre

Squamish Chief Bill Williams appealed to Whistler council on Tuesday night to support the development of a First Nations cultural centre in the heart of Whistler Village.

Library Column

Help at hand for learners who need to move The Regional Literacy Co-ordination Program, which is a partnership between Capilano College, Literacy B.C.

Whistler security operators under investigation

Simons appealing deportation order The provincial government is warning Sea to Sky corridor residents to stay away from three companies offering security services.

Fathers and junior socialites dance again

Fathers, unlock your daughters’ societal ambitions and rhythmic potential at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler. Whistler dads will be there with belles on for the 10 th Annual Whistler Father/Daughter Dance, Saturday, May 10 from 5 to 8:30 p.m.

School district review by government mostly positive

The Howe Sound School District scored well in the government’s district review process. "I was pleased with the overall report," said school superintendent Dr. Linda Rossler. "Some districts have been considerably lower.

Council Briefs

Council wants to engage community Whistler council is engaging the community by proclaiming May 5 as Local Government Awareness Week in Whistler. It’s not just a proclamation.

Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival still a work in progress

Heading into this year’s Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival, W1 founder and president Doug Perry really didn’t know what to expect.

Renovated conference centre attracting new business

With the renovation and increased capacity of the Whistler Conference Centre – scheduled to re-open in August – Tourism Whistler has been able to attract conferences that previously may not have come to Whistler.