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Daughter’s legacy is contributing to better backcountry guides

After two avalanche disasters near Revelstoke claimed the lives of 14 people last month public questions and incredulity surrounding backcountry adventure has been matched only by the grief of those who lost loved ones.

First Person:

Pat Kelly

Letters to the editor

Re: Resident Housing Task Force I am glad to see us searching for ways to encourage new rental suites (and to preserve existing ones). Please keep in mind however that not all of us are interested in expanding our homes or adding a garage.

Intrawest ski operation numbers strong

But company still posts significant drop in earnings in second quarter An increase in the number of fly-in visitors to Whistler helped keep ski operation numbers high for Intrawest, which announced its second quarter results this week.

NSCU invites scholarship applications

Whistler and Pemberton students are being encouraged to apply for the North Shore Credit Union’s 2003-scholarship program.

Get Stuffed - Sushi Village

A delicacy and an art form

Municipal paper gets greener

Although the municipality is frequently criticized for pushing paper, at least the quality of the paper itself will be beyond reproach.

Housing task force wants to measure results

The municipality’s non-cost housing initiative task force wants some proof their recommendations to council on resident housing opportunities are not in vain.

Get Stuffed - Sushi Village

A delicacy and an art form

Fundraising for capital projects suffering

Library-museum project under review By Alison Taylor and Clare Ogilvie Community organizations in Whistler are struggling to raise funds in an economic climate hostile to charity donations.