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No rain, no problem

Dry fall a mild concern, but precipitation expected At this time last year, Whistler’s creeks and lakes were swollen with runoff, it was raining, and there were patches of snow in the valley.

Lucky' rescue saves mountain biker

Kevan Shaler and John Barber had just sat down at the Longhorn on Saturday to watch the hockey came, when a young woman burst into the bar, covered in blood.

A Gorilla By Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet

By Bob Brett, Whistler Naturalists O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name. Tis but thy name that is my enemy; Thou art thyself though, not a Montague.

Injured local seeking place to recover

On Oct. 16, Jamie Addario was involved in a head-on collision outside of the Emerald Estates subdivision. All of the individuals involved in the accident survived, and are recuperating from their injuries.

For the record

It was erroneously reported in the Nov. 1 issue of Pique that there is an advance poll for Whistler’s municipal election in West Vancouver on Nov. 9. In fact, the only place people can vote in the Whistler election on Nov.

Whistler Secondary students score above average on provincial exams

Whistler Secondary Grade 12 students scored well above the district average in their provincial exams according to information released this week by the Ministry of Education.

Renowned pollster to speak at Spirit Luncheon

Renowned pollster to speak at Spirit Luncheon Angus Reid puts emphasis on people of Whistler Standing in a Berlin bar recently, Canadian pollster Angus Reid heard the word "Whistler" in the din of surrounding conversation.

Melamed challenges council on Callaghan

Official Community Plan amendment proposed for residential housing in the Callaghan Going with his gut feeling, Councillor Ken Melamed opposed the first step in developing the Callaghan Valley for residential employee housing at the last council meet

The Community Foundation of Whistler is growing again

It’s been a busy week for the Community Foundation of Whistler. Ken Derpak was appointed to the board and Christine Buttkus was appointed to the newly created role of executive director. Plus, the foundation’s funds continued to grow.

Letter to the Editor

This letter was addressed to G.D.Maxwell Let me start by saying that I look forward to you column each week (except when you file from The Smiling Dog Resort). I am particularly enjoying the political coverage that you are providing.