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The Whistler Museum and Archives Society has a special World Cup display during next week’s Hongkong Bank Whistler Ski Classic.

menghi speaks

The Man speaks: wine is food By Chris Woodall The Man has seven restaurants, several of them with his name on them, between here and Vangroovy.

intrawest figures

Intrawest announced revenues from ski and resort operations in its first quarter were up $11 million, to $25.9 million, over last year.

intrawest mammoth

Intrawest Corporation has increased its stake in California’s Mammoth Mountain from 33 per cent to 51 per cent, although Mammoth founder and President Dave McCoy will retain voting control of the company.

human resources

Eighteen months after an organizational review recommended the municipality create a new human resources officer position, the position has been filled. Kathy Wallace was appointed Manager of Human Resources for the municipality this week.

grade 5s ski free

The Canadian ski industry has seen the future, and it starts with Grade 5 students.

cultural facility

"Whistler should immediately proceed with plans toward the ultimate goal of establishing multi-purpose cultural facilities to support quality of life, economic diversification and resort ‘completion’.

blackcomb open

Whistler/Blackcomb ski season opens It may have looked a little questionable at first thanks to El Niño, but Whistler/Blackcomb has met its season opening target date of this weekend. "Our 1997/1998 season starts here on Nov.

world cup race

After a month of snowmaking — and virtually no natural snow — race organizers expect to receive approval today (Nov. 21) to run next week’s World Cup downhill and super G on Whistler Mountain.

bear dies

Bear likely died from ingesting landfill garbage An adult female black bear, found dead inside the electric fence at the Whistler landfill on Nov. 11, likely died in pain after ingesting foreign material from the landfill. A post-mortem done by Dr.