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trail

Sea to Sky Trail still on-line despite TransCanada setback By Oona Woods With Prime Minister Chretien's recent announcement that the TransCanada Trail is now one of the national millennium projects, there were initially local hopes that the Sea to Sk

royal

Whistler behaves, TV didn't, for Royal ski-a-thon Blackcomb is picked for first ski day, but are William and Henry goofy or regular? By Chris Woodall The three princes, Charles, William, 15, and Henry, 13, strapped on the planks for Blackcomb Mountai

royal side

Royal stuff you should know Here's some trivia to make your Royal Day. o You can call him Charles, or Prince Charles, but on formal whoop-ups, he's called His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.

read a thon

More than 225 students participated in the Whistler Public Library’s and Myrtle Philip Community School Library’s February Read-a-thon, raising more than $5,500 for the libraries.

News in 5

WRA president soon The Whistler Resort Association is down to its final three contestants in its hunt for a new president.

pem grocery

Pemberton's 2nd grocery nears June opening Accommodation above, food below By Chris Woodall Whistler's The Grocery Store will soon have a twin when the Pemberton Valley Grocery Store opens in June.

chalet villas

After more than a year of debate on the issue of chalet and tourist accommodation council has decided to enforce the zoning bylaws that make most of them illegal — but there’s going to be a one-year phase in period to allow owners of these operations

bus riders

Millionth bus rider coming Monday Successful Muni transit system celebrates By Chris Woodall Be at the right place, Monday morning, and you could catch a ride into bus transit history books.

body found

Foul play suspected in woman's death Remains found by Lillooet Lake The remains of a woman found at the 33 km mark of Lillooet Lake, March 19, have RCMP in Pemberton suspecting foul play was involved in her death.

back bone enduro

The B.C. Rehab Foundation will be the beneficiary of the second annual Backbone Enduro, April 4 on Whistler Mountain. Last year 200 skiers and boarders of all ages and abilities raised $50,000 for the B.C.