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vance

By Bob Barnett In the hallway leading to the Planning Department, in the basement of Whistler’s municipal hall, there’s a sign that says, appropriately enough, "Planning Department.

transportation meet

It will likely be another month before any decisions on Whistler’s transportation master plan are made.

royals

Chuck and Harry and Bill are coming Royals to ski Whistler, March 24-28 By Chris Woodall Whistler has become hugely popular with the Brits, so it should be no surprise that three more have made Whistler/Blackcomb a must-do.

snowmobile

Up where there's lots of 'here' here Snowmobiling the backcountry is a 380 horsepower gas Story and photos by Chris Woodall So there I am, surging along snow-bedded logging roads north of Whistler with a 380 horsepower Ski Doo clenched between my leg

News in 5

Whistler's newest hotel the Pan Pacific, has had a change at the helm. Opening manager Sarah Stanger oversaw the safe docking of the new facility and has now stepped aside to allow general manager Desmond Acheson to take over.

mtn capital plans

New lodge, two lifts is $24 million plan for Whistler Mountain Goodbye Round House, hello Little Red By Chris Woodall The Roundhouse is history. Whistler Mountain's gathering spot on the peak since 1966 will be replaced by a $8.

mount currie grocery

Mt. Currie grocery opens By Chris Woodall Spirit Circle restaurant in Mount Currie has expanded to the grocery store business, opening the Spirit Circle market in a building next door.

flu watch

From Sydney with love Aussie flu strain 'all around us' By Chris Woodall Remember that flu shot you got last December? It's no good against the latest international virus to latch its evil self on our pure shores.

dining out for life

Diners contribute to AIDS charities By Oona Woods Whistler's participation in the charity fund-raiser Dining Out For Life raised at least $8,000 and maybe as much as $10,000 last week.

cancer month

Cancer month to focus on prostate, lungs Whistler fund-raisers hope to repeat the success of last year's first local Canadian Cancer Society campaign which collected $8,000, well above the $3,000 goal. April is the cancer society's featured month.