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jobs

Fishing trips go 'cross-country for jobs Larger employers seek skills to top-up needs By Chris Woodall Two signs that the job search scene in Whistler has changed from previous years is the much smaller size of the turnout to the annual job fair and

Howe sound gas

White Gold and Nesters residents may have successfully opposed a gas station in Whistler, but Howe Sound area residents are fighting 60-acre liquefied natural gas storage site proposed for the McNab Creek area.

chevron

There won’t be a Chevron service station, at least not at Highway 99 and Nancy Greene Drive.

bear pause

Whistler Bears and I Say Thanks By Michael Allen, Black Bear Researcher I began the Whistler Black Bear Project in June 1993 initially to compare the ecology of black bears in Whistler with that of the ecology of bears in the Lower Columbia River Val

bus card

Leave the change at home with new bus fare card Whistler transit sets North American first By Chris Woodall The best transit system in B.C.

aware platform

Whistler’s first wildlife viewing platform was officially opened last week, thanks to the combined efforts of the municipality, local realtors and the Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment.

school priorities

School priorities must face realities Govt spending at odds with School board wish list By Chris Woodall Parents can put too much emphasis on a school board's construction wish list when they see government funding start lower-ranked projects ahead o

parks openhouse

Bark about B.C.'s parks, Nov. 22 Have your say at roving open house Whistler will be the fifth stop of an across-province quest by the Environment, Lands and Parks ministry to find out what we have to say about how our parks system is run.

news in 5

The Association of Whistler Residents for the Environment is leading its monthly birdwalk this Saturday, Nov. 1 at 8 a.m. AWARE leads the free birdwalk the first Saturday of each month. Meet at the foot of Lorimer Road, in Tapley’s Farm.

emerald forest

Emerald Forest lands get soil tests Muni fiddles while developer digs By Chris Woodall A backhoe started scooping trenches in the Emerald Forest lands Thursday so the developer could test for proper septic sites.