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aconcncagua climb

Mount Aconcagua within reach Sickness, passport theft, winds challenge climbers By Chris Woodall Constable Manuel Pizarro was scheduled to make a solo attempt on the summit of Argentina’s Mount Aconcagua today (Feb.

tag meeting

It will be at least another week before the Transportation Advisory Group makes some decisions on Whistler’s transportation master plan. A TAG meeting scheduled for Feb.

read a thon

Elementary school students will be collecting pledges next week for a read-a-thon organized by the Whistler Public Library and the Myrtle Philip Community School Library. The concept of a read-a-thon was first put into action in 1988 in Whistler.

News in 5

Eat to heart's content The Over 50 Club of Whistler is inviting all members and member wannabes to a social evening, Wednesday, Feb. 4, starting at 7:15 p.m. to join Diego Marchese of the Heart and Stroke Foundation for an evening of interactive fun.

intrawest mod squad

Intrawest joins MoD squad Ski deals, better pricing, aim of multi-resort alliance By Chris Woodall A group of eight independently-owned ski resorts in eastern United States has linked with Intrawest's eight resorts across North American to attract ea

labour stats

More jobs filled despite fewer available Whistler labour stats track fall activity By Chris Woodall Whistler employers had fewer jobs to offer work watchers last fall, but the Whistler Employment Centre placed more people in the jobs it had available

intrawest

Intrawest's Mammoth grip tightens Intrawest has increased its share of Mammoth Mountain Ski Area to 58 per cent from 51 per cent.

cayoosh

Al Raine is more optimistic about his proposed Cayoosh resort than he has been in years, but he’s keeping his fingers crossed the goal posts don’t move again.

bears and BBC

Bear-y nice winter for wandering adult BBC to make stars of Whistler black bears By Chris Woodall A Whistler adult black bear weighing 500-600 pounds has not gone into winter hibernation like most of his kin, but has been visiting the landfill dump.

19 mile meetings

A second public information meeting on the proposed 19 Mile Creek employee housing project likely won’t be held for another month even though the Ministry of Environment says the site is suitable for building on.