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book amnesty

Give us back our books! Library won't spank you if you do, Dec. 15-23 By Chris Woodall The Whistler Public Library wants its books back.

bear task team

No hibernation for bear task team Garbage bins, landfill proofing, management plan coming together By Chris Woodall About the only "stakeholders" not interviewed for input into Whistler's Black Bear Task Team management plan are the bears themselves,

town hall meeting

There are all kinds more reasons to go to Saturday’s fourth annual town hall meeting than there were to go to the first three.

baby world

Whole lotta birthin' goin' on Whistler could top 100 births this year By Chris Woodall The stork may end up having booked more than 100 flights to expecting Whistler mothers by the end of this year.

spirit awards

There may not have been any medals presented to racers during the Hongkong Bank Whistler Ski Classic, but five Whistlerites were winners of the first Spirit Awards for community service.

amex out

AMEX dumps WRA to the tune of $110,000 But WRA's "leave home without it" revenge angers Chamber By Chris Woodall The Whistler Chamber of Commerce isn't pleased that the Whistler Resort Association has advised its members to give the Trudeau salute to

News in 5

Better than Whistler/Blackcomb Framed as a Jeopardy question, you'd tell Alex Trebek: "What is the Whistler Public Library?" That's right, the library is growing more popular than Whistler/Blackcomb, or just about anything else in town, if you go by

lng plant

Gas site has Lions Bay roaring Location across Howe Sound called unsightly, dangerous By Chris Woodall Yes, it's 30 kilometres away on the other side of Howe Sound, it will be painted forest green and it isn't explosive, but Lions Bay Mayor Brenda Br

late bus

Fly home on the bus New Owl service goes late-late-late By Chris Woodall When the night spots close late into the night, Whistler's recently extended bus service can take you home. Buses now run to after 3 a.m.

parks folo

Whistler input helpful at B.C. parks workshop By Chris Woodall B.C.'s Park Legacy Project will be that much better thanks to the 50 people who attended the travelling workshop when it stopped at the Whistler Conference Centre, Nov. 22.