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Fitzsimmons turns yellow on Thanksgiving

The banks of the Fitzsimmons Creek were lined with kids on Thanksgiving Monday chanting, "Throw the ducks! Throw the ducks!" Big red boxes were perched on the ledge of the Fitzsimmons Bridge filled to the brim with small rubber ducks.

Women’s Voter

Pauline Buck, the president of the Canadian Women’s Voters Congress will address The Women of Whistler meeting Tuesday October 22, 2002. Pauline will discuss the CWVC mandate for getting women involved in the political process.

New crisis line toll free

There is a new crisis toll free phone line for the Sea to Sky corridor that will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Weekend toll brings reminder to drive safely

Following reports of at least 10 people killed on B.C. roads over the Thanksgiving weekend, ICBC is again reminding people to take extra care while driving.

Open House answers questions

For those wondering where the next ski lift will be or what the revamped Creekside will look like, the answers were at last weekend’s Whistler-Blackcomb Open House.

Election Coverage

Scouts looking for adventurers

By Andrew Mitchell The international Boy Scouts motto is "Be Prepared", but the Whistler Scouts were anything but at the beginning of the season.

Letters to the editor

The missing legacy… Dear Community Members: The fate of our community’s support for the 2010 Olympic Bid will be decided Monday night by Council.

New general manager at Millennium Place

Millennium Place has a new general manager. Rob Schwartz, the former general manager of the now defunct Mountain World, will take over the reins of the complex next month.

Police Reports

RCMP find missing Whistler man A 49-year-old Whistler man who had been reported missing for almost a week was found on his apartment floor suffering from liver failure on Sat. Oct. 12.