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royal exposure

Royal visit means royal attention for Whistler "You can't buy that kind of exposure," says WRA By Chris Woodall By skiing Whistler's slopes — and having a heck of a time doing it — Princes Charles, William and Harry gave six thumbs up in a way that's

News in 5

They're watching for you The annual counter attack anti-drunk driving program is coming within the month, say RCMP. The roadside checks will primarily look for drivers under the influence of alcohol, but will peel tickets for other bad news, too.

millionth bus rider

1,000,000 and counting on the buses Japan's Uchida is our big winner Photos and story Chris Woodall With ski boots slung over his shoulder, Shigeru Uchida stepped into history, becoming Whistler Transit's one millionth rider of the year, Monday morni

garibaldi at squamish

By Bob Barnett Proponents of the proposed Garibaldi at Squamish resort are hoping a request to expand the first stage of the review process will be approved later this month, but many questions, including the project’s financial viability, have still

copper expansions

Intrawest begins a $66 million expansion at Copper Mountain next week when work starts on two new high-speed chairs, a new day lodge and an expansion of the Colorado resort’s snowmaking system.

student essay

Whistler student second in essay contest Katherine Rybar's next effort may be a novel — or perhaps a career in journalism — after winning second place in her age category in B.C. for the annual Royal Commonwealth Essay Competition.

charity fraud

Charity fraud alert Impostor says cash only By Chris Woodall Big Brothers & Sisters are not amused.

student drunks

Drunk drivers are killers, students told Teenage car deaths are greatest youth risk By Chris Woodall Photos of smashed cars and smashed victims inside them, then photos of the way the victims were before a drunk driver killed them: these are the imag

bear update

Bear Update: Winter Travels By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher The numbers in the display of the satellite receiver increased by twos rapidly then slowed, jumping back and forth between increments.

19 mile creek

They asked staff to see if the density can be reduced, but Whistler council Monday gave every indication they intend to give third reading to the 19 Mile Creek employee housing proposal when it comes back before them on April 6.