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Husky Energy fuels ACA

Alpine Canada Alpin got an early season shot in the arm as a result of new partnerships with Husky Energy Inc. and the Canadian Olympic Develop Agency, ACA president Ken Read announced Nov. 7. Husky Energy Inc.

Doglotion on the Web

Two local freeskiers have "officially" launched an Internet magazine to introduce the world to the sport and entertain the converted.

Keep Olympic expectations realistic warns Park City

Keep Olympic expectations realistic warns Park City’s Chamber of Commerce manager Expectations of profit from the 2010 Olympic Games should not be Olympic in proportion.

Pique n yer interest

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Skiers and salmon vs. Nature

By Veronica Sommerville, Whistler Naturalists People desperately holding onto Indian summer dreams may have been ecstatic with the less than average precipitation in October, but it may have some interesting effects on the upcoming year.

Warren Miller-And the doctor said

My wife Laurie is a firm believer that if Western medicine is good, then the simultaneous use of Chinese medicine is even better. So, with the herbalist’s address taped to the dashboard of our car, we drove to a tattered medical office.

Intrawest heads in new direction

Revenue per skier visit down for first time in six years The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are being blamed for the first decline in revenue per skier visit Intrawest has seen in six years.

Environmental legacies a strength of Games

Plan calls for green facilities, transportation Green buildings, zero waste, zero net emissions, and a hydrogen and natural gas infrastructure are just a few of the environmental legacies that are currently being planned for the Vancouver 2010 Olympi

Whistler voters to elect two school trustees Saturday

On the same election ballot where Whistlerites will decide their mayor and council for the next three years, there is also a spot to choose two school trustees.

Voters go to polls Saturday

This is the last reminder to vote before the polls open tomorrow, Saturday Nov. 20. Here’s what you need to know. The doors of Myrtle Philip School open at 8 a.m. and will stay open for 12 hours. Polls close at 8 p.m.