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Intrawest to sell employee housing

Will leaseback properties over 20 years Intrawest is currently negotiating the sale of three staff housing properties, which they will then lease back from a Vancouver owner in order to house their employees.

Georgie meets The Beav

Housing authority building wins four Georgie awards The Beaver Flats complex is up for yet another set of housing prizes, the Georgie Awards.

Highway plans close to being finalized

Details of the upgrade to the Sea to Sky Highway are finally becoming clear. It is expected to cost up to $670 million to complete the safety and reliability upgrades and construction should begin in 2004 and finish in 2009.

Accountant to run for seat on council

Affordability at the top of Amar Varma’s concerns Amar Varma has been living in Whistler for a year and a half and already he’s had to say good-bye to friends who can no longer afford to live here.

Letters to the editor

Dear Re: Business Regulation and Business Licence By-law Amendments Public Meeting, Saturday, Oct.

Helijet service to begin Nov. 23

All the cars jammed onto Highway 99 during the winter will seem pretty small from a helicopter window. The 28-minute flight from Vancouver Airport to the heliport between Alpine and Emerald is not bad either.

Halloween neighbourhood needs candy

Tapley’s Farm, where Whistler kids go to trick or treat, is gearing up for their 16th annual costumed procession.

Use book sale a good investment

There are lots of deals this weekend, with the Whistler Mountain Ski Club presenting its annual ski swap and retailers holding pre-season ski sales, but some of the best bargains will be found in front of the IGA at Marketplace.

Doctors predicting nasty flu season

Whistler immunization programs underway It’s going to take more than a few aspirin and bowls of chicken noodle soup to stay healthy this flu season. According to the B.C.

TA property owners remain skeptical

Fear tax increase under proposed licensing system Owners of property zoned for tourist accommodation remain skeptical – if not outright hostile – toward the municipality’s plan to address the issue of "illegal" nightly rental