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Thought for food and eating disorders, at the library Eating disorder awareness week, Feb.

Search groups find missing skier

There’s no backcountry short-cut from Whistler Mountain to Blackcomb, as one Japanese visitor discovered last week. Tomoyuki Ishihara, 28 was visiting with JTB International Tours when he was reported missing by the tour company on Jan.

Entrepreneurs looking for a brake

Inventor hopes new braking system will lead to resurgence of inline skating A team of B.C.

Furlong preparing for Vancouver plebiscite on Games

Seven years from this week Vancouver-Whistler Olympics would begin, but hurdles and opponents still to be overcome Seven years from now millions of people all over the world could be tuning in to see an extravaganza of sport and entertainment as Vanc

B.C. business leaders in discussions with World Economic Forum

Talks underway to bring annual general meeting to Whistler in 2005 The Vancouver Board of Trade confirmed this week that it is lobbying to bring the World Economic Forum to Whistler in 2005.

The source

SPECIAL EVENTS TJ DAWE ONE-MAN SHOW>> TJ Dawe won the 2001 "Just For Laughs" comedy award in Montreal and Best Male Performer at the 2002 Orlando Fringe Festival. His one-man show, The Slip-Knot, is at MY Place on 8 p.m.
Warren Miller

Warren Miller

Evolution

Pique to Valley Listings Feb. 7 to Feb. 13

Friday, Feb. 7 LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS Who: T.J Dawe What: The Slip-Knot Where: My Place The Slip-Knot, a comedy about jobs from hell, was w inner of the 2001 'Just for Laughs' award in Montreal. In town for one night only at 8 p.m.

Hydroelectric project planned for Ure Creek

Mount Currie band given federal and provincial money to begin negotiations The Mount Currie band has been given $180,000 by the provincial government to begin negotiations with a developer of a small power project on Ure Creek.

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