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Avalanche Advisory

As of Wednesday, March 12 The next wave in a series of storms that began on Saturday night is pushing into our area this Wednesday morning. Although the winter weather is very welcome after the long drought, it is a little warmer than we might like.

Naturespeak

The snowshoe hare One smart hair Whistler Naturalist A new blanket of snow captures nature in the purest of forms.

Letter to the editor

Re: Article on death of Dave Sheets To many living in Whistler area, this letter may express a very unpopular opinion, but I feel that this "minority" voice must be heard, because I may be speaking for a majority of a very important group a

Mount Currie may hold plebiscite on 2010 Games

The just-elected Chief of the Mount Currie band is considering holding a plebiscite or general assembly on the band’s involvement in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Online learning centre at the library

Do you need to upgrade your computer skills but don’t have time to attend a course? The Whistler Public Library, in partnership with Serebra Learning Corporation, offers access to courses in Information Technology, PC End User, Professional Deve

Highline Road users in limbo

Residents, travellers hopeful road maintenance issues can be resolved as part of Heartland program Although the issue of who is responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the Highline Road, connecting D’Arcy to Seton Portage, has been up in the

Local groups look for municipal support

On Monday night council heard 25 presentations from community groups looking for grants in 2003.

LegaciesNow to fund water ramp improvements

The water ramps and pool near the base of Blackcomb have fallen into disrepair lately, and LegaciesNow, a component of the Vancouver 2010 bid, wants to fix the facility for freestyle skiers – if you want to produce Olympic champions, it’s b

Four levels proposed for Creekside parking

Council debates Intrawest’s proposed parking stall trade off Council has temporarily held off making a decision that would allow Intrawest to add a fourth level to their new underground parking lot in Creekside.

Disability program loses federal funds

Funding has been cut for pilot project designed to help people with disabilities get jobs in the Sea to Sky corridor. Upward Bound, a project funded by Human Resources Development Canada, had been running for about one year with over 60 clients.