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centra unplugs

Centra Gas pulls plug on pipeline project … for now Deadline pressure means propane for another winter By Chris Woodall Centra Gas found a devil in its details this week when it announced it is pulling its application to build a natural gas pipeline

centra gas

Centra gas pre-hearing sets tone for pipeline project Construction could start in May By Chris Woodall Time is pressing for Centra Gas to get the approvals it needs to start construction on a 60 km natural gas pipeline from Squamish to Whistler.

staehli gm

Eight years with the British Columbia Housing Management Commission taught Rick Staehli that "we’re only as good as our neighbours.

carney mcneney

Nearly 20 years ago Owen Carney and Bill McNeney got involved in the Nancy Greene Ski League at Whistler Mountain because their children were in the program.

school decetralized

Power to the people, says school board Meeting Tuesday outlines decentralization By Chris Woodall Howe Sound school board is meeting with Whistler parents, Tuesday, Feb.

question sale

Question sold to Central Canada chain Bowes Publishers buys WestMount Press By Chris Woodall The Whistler Question newspaper has been sold to Bowes Publishers, itself part of a mega-newspaper chain.

pemb students move

Signal Hill students to move to Pem high Grade 6s will do Grade 7 at secondary school in September By Chris Woodall Signal Hill Grade 6 students will attend classes in Pemberton Secondary School when they graduate to Grade 7.

altitude dollars

Altitude ;98 says 'cheers' to AIDS group Altitude '98 isn't just a party, Whistler charities benefit almost as much from the fun as the participants. The "In the Flesh" fashion show, Feb.

libraray annual meeting

Last time AGM for library Muni to take over in 1999 By Chris Woodall Whistler's public library held its last annual general meeting, Feb. 4, electing a slate of trustees to see the library become a municipal service on Jan. 1, 1999.

News in 5

A clean rescue Fire fighters have been known to rescue cats from trees, pry kids' heads from wrought iron fences and other odd-ball feats of daring-do. Whistler's fire department had one for the books, Feb.