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Black tie and blue jeans the Imagination theme

Black tie and blue jeans is the theme and the dress code for Imagination 2003, a gala dinner, dance and auction for the Whistler Library and Whistler Museum and Archives.

Wanted: volunteers looking for a good time

The Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival is recruiting volunteers to help out between April 11 and 20.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS CANKIWISKAYAK: PADDLING TO ALASKA AND BACK>> Join New Zealand brothers, Garth and Kevin Irwin, on a slideshow kayak adventure over seven months around the B.C. coasts and Southeast Alaska.

Ski legends strut their stuff in support of Canadian alpine championships and bid to host 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

Two of Canada’s skiing legends got together this week on Whistler Mountain’s slopes to support Canada’s national skiers and showcase the proposed site of the downhill should the 2010 Winter Olympics come to B.C.

WSSF concert lineup revealed

Keep your pants on party people, the Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival has just released their lineup for the DKNY Jeans free outdoor concert series.

Letters to the editor

2010: A Sustainable Odyssey I am writing in support of the amount of recent First Nations’ activities taking place within Whistler. Most recently, this being the Winter Weetema Festival.

Hotly contested election an expensive affair

Davenport runs most expensive election campaign Although Dave Davenport was unsuccessful in the race for mayor during the November municipal elections, it wasn’t for a lack of spending campaign money to win.

Whistler kids celebrate National Francophonie Week

Sweet maple syrup and the traditional grub of beans, ham and eggs were just part of the week-long celebrations at L’Ecole La Passerelle for National Francophonie Week.

Thinking outside the reserve box

Economic diversity and opportunity key to success for Squamish Nation If the Squamish First Nation is to continue to thrive it must look for new opportunities and partnerships.

Francophone school celebrates culture

The 61 students at the Whistler Francophone school L’Ecole La Passerelle are currently celebrating the national week of "La Francophonie" from March 10 to 14.