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history series intro

When Seppo Makinen passed away last November Whistler lost another of its great characters, one of the pioneers who helped lay the foundation for what has become perhaps the most successful mountain resort in North America, and one of the most desira

travel options

Travel Options rescheduled for March The Travel Options program — a workshop from B.C. Transit that educates employers and employees on the advantages of leaving the car at home — has been rescheduled for March 5.

ge food

Franken-sense or frankly nonsense? As the debate on genetically engineered foods heats up farmers, including some in Pemberton, are left holding the bag.

tag recommends

TAG to present alternative transportation proposals to council By Andrew Mitchell On an average day in 1991, more than 10,000 cars would cruise down Highway 99 — and those were the good old days.

crabapple watershed

A management plan designed to protect and restore the Crabapple Creek drainage could serve as a model for other Whistler watersheds.

food bank

Locals Night raises $18,000 — so far It’s one thing to go out for a night on the town and have a good time at your favourite pub or club, but when the cover charge goes toward a locally active, well used charity, it’s pretty special.

ta court date

By Loreth Beswetherick Husband and wife Vicky Miller and Michael Rivera, two dentists from Prince George, are the first two Whistler property owners to go before the B.C.

code name whistler

If you look at the world from a uniquely Microsoft point of view, Whistler-Blackcomb is a resort a few hours outside of Seattle.

school options

By Loreth Beswetherick The boundaries that determine who will be going to the new elementary school slated to open September 2002 have yet to be drawn but already special interest groups want different things out of the Spring Creek school.

backcountry advice

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