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Community Foundation launches new environmental projects

The Community Foundation of Whistler announced total grants of $105,000 to go towards environmental initiatives in the Sea to Sky Corridor. Through the J.W.

Nita Lake Lodge proposal to go to public hearing

A partial council moved forward with the newest land development project in Whistler at Monday’s council meeting, despite heavy opposition from one councillor.

2003 B.C. Olympic Youth Leadership Academy looking for applicants.

Local youth athletes and community leaders are invited to apply for this year’s B.C. Olympic Youth Leadership Academy.

Centra Gas to investigate demand-side management

Centra Gas is taking a second look at demand-side management as a strategy to reduce peak propane usage and allow growth.

Naturespeak

A little bit of Naturalist in everyone By Veronica Sommerville Whistler Naturalists Although most activities offered in Whistler take place outside, many times the rush of high speed and the charge to get the most out of the day leaves some of th

Bear Update: Decade of bear studies offers community workshops

Black Bear Researcher The Whistler Museum and Archives Society has partnered with the Whistler Black Bear Project to offer residents and visitors of the resort a monthly Black Bear Workshop Series.

Principal appointed for Myrtle Philip school

School Board awaits results of district review Myrtle Philip has a new principal. But while his appointment may be new his face is a familiar one.

Hairless Whistlerites raise nearly $23,000 for Kids with Cancer

Given that the average human head has about 150,000 hair follicles, by the time the brooms came out on Saturday, April 5, there would have been close to six million hairs on the ground (compensating for whiskers and mohawks).

Whistler moves up (slightly) on municipal grant list

Whistler has climbed the provincial government’s list of municipal grants and this year will receive only the second lowest grant of all municipalities across the province.

Backcountry Advisory

As of Wednesday, April 9 Another vigorous storm system has blasted through our area again this week.