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Local teachers protest government funding changes

Teachers handed out apples to local businesses this week as part of a province-wide campaign against the government.

Letters to the editor

Who should go smaller? Re: the Whistler Housing Forum invitation I just read your ad for the housing forum entitled "Smaller is Better.

News Briefs

AWARE to examine LRMP plan at Feb. 6 meeting The Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment wants community input on the Sea to Sky Land and Resource Management Plan currently being discussed by corridor stakeholders.

Resident housing task force gets down to work

Group to focus on non-cost housing initiatives Even if the municipality’s new housing task force can stop 10 or 20 rental suites from disappearing this year, their work will not have been in vain, according Councillor Kristi Wells, chair of the

Naturespeak

El Nino is back! But do we really want him? By Jack Souther, Whistler Naturalists Someone has to take responsibility for the wacky weather – Right! Sun spots and global warming get a fair amount of blame but El Nino, Mary’s little boy, take

Mount Currie all candidates meeting Feb. 17

Allen Stager will not be running for chief of the Mount Currie band but he will run for council according to the most recent information released. Business development officer Lyle Leo has also withdrawn his nomination for Chief.

The Source

SPECIAL EVENTS SHAMAN’S VOICE, SHAMAN’S BODY>> Rick Gossett teaches people to find their ‘Voice’, learn to sing a song till it sings you, and discover their Spirit or power song.

CAA honours Craig Kelly with scholarship

At the request of his partner, Savina Findlay, the Canadian Avalanche Association has established a scholarship fund on behalf of snowboarding legend Craig Kelly.

Women on the Edge and in the park

Park and pipe clinics now part of women’s program As skiing evolves into more big mountain riding and terrain park freestyle, so too do the ski programs evolve.

Entrepreneurs looking for a brake

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