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gravel pit
Appia Developments, the firm which built the Town Plaza buildings, Stoney Creek condos and is finishing the Cascade Lodge, is behind the gravel pit application on the Parkhurst property, north of Green Lake.
Jan 22, 1998 8:00 PM
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lng facility
Whistler council passed a motion Monday supporting Lions Bay Mayor Brenda Broughton in her opposition to Westcoast Gas Service’s proposed liquefied natural gas storage facility at McNab Creek in Howe Sound.
Jan 22, 1998 8:00 PM
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grade 5 ski free
The pre-Christmas postal strike was a mixed blessing for the Grade 5 Ski and Snowboard Passport Program. On the one hand the strike interfered with a direct mailing to all Grade 5 teachers in B.C.
Jan 15, 1998 8:00 PM
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aconcagua
Up, up and away Pemberton's Chastellaine leaves for Mount Aconcagua, Jan. 19 By Chris Woodall RCMP Const.
Jan 15, 1998 8:00 PM
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zdanivsky
Doing the Chief one inch at a time Quadriplegic climber gains film grant to try assent By Chris Woodall Brad Zdanivsky has won a grant from the Banff Centre for Mountain Culture than will help him attain his goal to scale the Squamish Chief this summ
Jan 15, 1998 8:00 PM
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WRA team canada
Arriba! Whistler on Team Canada trip to Latin America By Chris Woodall Whistler has a presence on the latest Team Canada economic trip, this time to several countries in Latin America.
Jan 15, 1998 8:00 PM
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travel
Heading to Margaritaville The best cure for cabin fever may be to fly south If the thermometer didn't break from cold, it was buried under six feet of snow.
Jan 15, 1998 8:00 PM
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WRA stats
December tourists avalanche into Whistler Hotels say next four months look great, too By Chris Woodall The building boom in Whistler has overtaken an avalanche of visitors into the resort, statistics and forecasts from the Whistler Resort Association
Jan 15, 1998 8:00 PM
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sewage
Waste water plant licks problems $10 million upgrade solves pesky odours, has fertilizer end product By Chris Woodall After some tinkering with the state-of-the-art ATAD system (can you say "autothermal thermophilic aerobic digesters" three times ver
Jan 15, 1998 8:00 PM
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round BC
By Oona Woods Even Whistler people have to leave sometimes and check out the snow-scene in other resorts. Harry Lemke and Julien Howlett took to the road over the holidays and chose a line through B.C. and Alberta.
Jan 15, 1998 8:00 PM
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