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no nino

Whistler becomes El Niño-free zone Dump of snow opens mountains top to bottom By Chris Woodall Last week’s dump of snow came at the right moment, just as the peak Christmas season was due to go into high gear.

monitoring report

A portrait of Whistler in 1997 The following are some of the key findings of the 1997 municipal monitoring report. Development For Dec.

News in 5

Proponents of Garibaldi at Squamish, the proposed ski area at Brohm Ridge, formally submitted their plan to the province’s Environmental Assessment Office Dec. 22. The period for public comment on the project will begin Jan. 12.

fox radio

Fox on the run to Whistler Vancouver rockin' radio wants in By Chris Woodall Move over Mountain FM, CFOX classic rock radio wants a piece of Whistler's airwaves.

fitz creek slip

The municipality issued a press release Monday updating its monitoring of the Fitzsimmons Creek land slide and called on the provincial government to take a larger role in preventing a disaster.

drink n drive

Tis the season to slow down Santa Claus had better watch out or he'll be looking at a hefty speeding ticket as he drops toys and goodies this Christmas.

crown bed units

It took Mayor Hugh O’Reilly to break a tie but Whistler council voted 4-3 Monday that the Crown is entitled to 84 bed units that weren’t used in the development of Nordic Estates.

bus passes off

Bus cards revert to paper One step forward, two steps back They are popular with Whistler's bus riders, but the TripCards have been yanked from service by BC Transit.

ancient skiers

Skiing and history aren’t mentioned in the same sentence too often in North America, which is unfortunate because there’s a lot of living skiing history still around, particularly in the Washington-B.C. area.

vail expansion

The U.S. Forest Service has approved expansion plan’s for the Vail ski area which will open up 885 acres of terrain by the 1999-2000 winter season.