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Hire a student The provincial government is trying to put local businesses together with students who need summer employment.

LRUP logging

19 Mile logging coming, but not soon By Chris Woodall Terminal Forest Products has plans to log the 19 Mile Creek area above Alpine Meadows, but not any time soon, says Don Shaw, the company's woodlands manager.

investment policy

Among several new initiatives included in last week’s municipal budget was a new investment policy that is conservatively estimated to bring the RMOW $1 million in revenue in 1998.

function light

Whistler has finally received a federal-provincial infrastructure grant. Problem is, it’s not the one municipal officials were asking for.

film forum

Taking action for the lights and cameras By Oona Woods Anyone who has an interest in the film and television industry is invited to attend a community film forum being held by the Sea to Sky Film Commission at the conference centre on Saturday, May 3

construction

Construction season slow off the mark Work should pick up later By Chris Woodall The bad news for construction trades is that Whistler's construction season is not exactly teeming with activity this spring.

clean air

Get arrested for coming clean, June 3 Bylaw has rewards, not tickets, for Clean Air Day By Chris Woodall Free bus transit, free goodies and free sports centre passes will reward those who do the right thing by using environmentally friendly transport

carneys

Nothing wasted, everything gained Carney's new offices mark next stage in recycling growth By Chris Woodall Recycling, Carney's Waste Systems style, takes another step today as the 34-year-old company holds an official opening to introduce its new of

camping spots

This expansion is 'in tents' B.C. to provide more campsites By Chris Woodall Camping's "in tents" experience is going to get better thanks to a provincial plan to add 504 campsites this year.

public art policy

Public Art Policy gaining ground By Oona Woods Whistler's Public Art Policy is gradually taking a concrete shape with the introduction of a brochure to explains the strategy to the public.