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Bike trail receives ministry approval

After years of lawlessness, the municipality has at last made an honest trail out of Foreplay, an as yet unfinished bike trail that climbs the flank of Blackcomb Mountain and overlooks the north end of the Chateau Whistler Golf Course.

Parkwatch group upset there was no consultation for Flute expansion

Say land exchange between Whistler-Blackcomb and Garibaldi Park didn’t follow due process A plan to swap Whistler-Blackcomb land for land in Garibaldi Park took local environmentalists and park watchers by surprise last week.

Discover local authors

By Joan Richoz, Whistler Public Library During Discovery Days at the Whistler Public Library, we will be celebrating local authors as well as books about Whistler.

Whistler passed over for infrastructure grant

Whistler will not get a "green" infrastructure grant from the federal and provincial governments to help upgrade the wastewater plant.

Outdoor entrepreneurs get early start

For youth looking at a future combining business and outdoor adventure, Community Futures from Howe Sound, North Fraser, South Fraser and the Sunshine Coast are joining forces to once again offer Venturing to the Extreme.

Land swap will have skiers singing in musical bumps

Two lifts planned for Flute basin Flute peak, one of the musical bumps off Whistler Mountain, will be playing host to new ski lifts and runs in the coming years if a land swap with Garibaldi Provincial Park is approved.

Wet & Wild: The Amazing Truth About Whistler’s Wetlands

From wastewater to clean water — how do wetlands do it? If you’ve been following our wetlands series, you already know that natural wetlands have been recognized for providing many benefits, including water quality improvement, food and hab

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CSP budget increased by $241,000

The budget for Whistler’s Comprehensive Sustainability Plan was increased by $241,000 this week.

Whistler doctors will be closing offices again

Province-wide day of action planned for May 27 Whistler patients can expect closed doctor's offices and cancelled surgeries in coming weeks as talks between the government and the British Columbia Medical Association continue to flounder.