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bridge toy side

Public art's safety record unsure Rome wasn't built in a day, but the vandals pillaged it in 24 hours.

biz arts report

Art involved in whole picture Mayor says that plans for a cultural centre are tied up with all development in Whistler By Oona Woods Last November Anne Popma, former president of the Whistler Centre for Business and the Arts, presented council with t

bear update

Bear Update: Whistler's Mother Black Bears By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher I stopped walking when I saw the tangle of freshly broken cottonwood branches. The grunt and gulping sounds of an adult bear erupted from behind the base of the tree.

white gold roads

The municipality’s official transportation plans for White Gold and the new Spruce Grove subdivision don’t sit well with most residents of the area.

slrd garbage

Regional waste plan due in fall To landfill, or not to landfill, that is the question By Chris Woodall Squamish-Lillooet Regional District is still in the evaluation stage to determine what its solid waste management plan will be.

News in 5

The Whistler Chapel Society is holding a garden party this Sunday, June 14, and everyone is invited. The "party," between 2 and 5 p.m., will be to landscape and clean up the site for the future Whistler Interfaith Chapel and Meeting Place.

mountain appointments

Mountains change the guard Whistler/Blackcomb has room at the top and has announced management changes to fill the gaps.

lyme disease

Lyme disease may be out there A tick carrying Lyme disease has been found in Lions Bay, adding to sites in Squamish, Sechelt and Powell River, the Coast Garibaldi Community Health Services Society warns.

library

Black Tusk and Pinecrest can read Residents of Black Tusk and Pinecrest, 30 km south of Whistler, can now borrow books from Whistler Public Library thanks to a grant from the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD).

chapel update

As the original planner of Whistler Mountain, Franz Wilhelmsen’s vision included a chapel for skiers. He remembered the little church on the mountainside in Norway where he skied as a boy. He wanted to build one like it at Whistler.