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Pique to Valley Listings March 28-April 3

Friday, March 28 LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS Who: Sound Tribe Sector 9 Where: Boot Pub This event is sold out but if you have tickets expect an earthy ravey sensory spectacular with lights, sounds, arts and an eclectic mix of people who’ll no doubt dr

Local family going bald for cancer research

Spending almost a month at Vancouver Children’s Hospital with a sick daughter, Whistler’s Jen Vasseur decided she was going to do something to help the hospital, and some of the kids she met.

B.C. teachers vote against bid to host 2010 Winter Olympics

Hosting the 2010 Winter Olympic Games got the thumbs down from B.C. teachers at their recent annual general meeting.

Pique n' your interest

Things that make me go huh?

Backcountry Advisory

As of Wednesday, March 26 Continued grey and snowy weather is providing us with ongoing great riding conditions. The down side to this is that the best riding conditions are usually the best avalanche producing conditions as well. Over 0.

PHOTO AVAILABLE

Local photographer wins pick of the print It seems as though we have more medal winners among us. This time though, they’re of the lens cap variety. Photographer Leanna Rathkelly has just won the Professional Photographers of B.C.

New task force to tackle seniors housing

Spurred on by the success of the recent non-cost initiatives housing task force, council is creating another small focus group to examine seniors housing in the resort.

Top shots chosen for Pro Photographer Search

The names are now in and it’s camera-fuelled crunch time for six action sports photographers, potentially on the verge of the big league. Thirty-eight entries from Canada, the U.S.

Letters to the editor

Nita Lake tranquility threatened The proposed anchor hotel development being lobbied for at Nita Lake sounds wonderful on paper – "Oh yes, it will clean up the area and raise our property values.

Whistler flush with less

Low flow toilets intended to conserve water After more than a month of consultation with area stakeholders, council is on the verge of passing a bylaw which requires all new buildings to install low-flow toilets.