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IN-5A (chris woodall) The Ted came back Ted Nebbeling will be guest speaker at the Whistler Chamber of Commerce monthly meeting, Wednesday, March 18. This will be the first time the Liberal MLA has spoken to the Chamber since his election to the B.C.

chapel

Honorary board set for new chapel Whistler/Blackcomb keen to be foster parent of old chapel By Chris Woodall An honorary board has been set to bring prestige Whistler names to help raise $3.

fest of lights

12 get Lights Fest awards Realtor-driven society applauds community groups The Festival of Lights board of directors decided to spread the wealth this year, awarding a dozen recipients a total $63,750 during a luncheon at Val d’Isere restaurant, Marc

banned

Banned in Whistler! Affordable housing video pulled from Cable 6 A locally-produced video on what affordable housing means to Whistlerites was pulled from the TV airwaves of Cable 6 Community Programming.

aconcagua climb

Getting close is good enough for Pemberton's Chastellaine By Chris Woodall What: Aconcagua climb welcome home and Children’s Wish Foundation charity auction Where: Willy G's, Pemberton When: March 19 When bad weather forced the Canadian climbing team

19 mile info meeting

19 Mile info session gets heated Public hearing is March 9 By Chris Woodall The 19 Mile Creek affordable housing project information meeting, Feb.

town party

Celebrate Mardi Gras at Whistler Town Party First-time locals' party is April 11 By Chris Woodall A time for art, a time for tributes and most of all a time to whoop it up like you know how, Whistler — with a Mardi Gras theme at the first-ever Whistl

science fair

The quirks and quarks of Science Fair '98 Whistler Grade 7 & 8 students showcase their brainiac abilities Photos by Chris Woodall Whistler Secondary School Grade 7s and 8s had their annual science fair, Feb.

olypmic bid

Council supports bid for Oly 2010 Up-front community support needed to get Winter Olympics By Chris Woodall Arthur Griffiths and Bruce MacMillan touched all the right buttons with Whistler council, Monday, when they got a unanimous vote of support af

News in 5

Bylaw crackdown 'fixes' signs What a difference a week makes — no sooner does Pique Newsmagazine try to explain the ins and outs of Whistler's sign bylaw when previously offending businesses sort themselves out.