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fest of lights

A fourth-row view of the Dallas Cowboys and their cheerleaders is one of the items up for auction at the seventh annual Festival of Lights, Saturday, Nov. 29.

deadly mushroom

Beware poisonous 'shrooms If you go into the woods today … A highly poisonous mushroom in B.C.'s forests can kill the unwary eater, a warning from the provincial health officer says.

crush stogies

Cigars the way Hemingway liked 'em Cigars can be like fine wines in the way they age, which is why the Crush! opening event of the Cornucopia food and wine celebration has a box of 1936 Manuel Garcia pre-Castro-era cigars up for auction.

council remuneration

Whistler council is establishing a citizens advisory committee to determine fair remuneration for council members in 1998 and beyond.

cornucopia

Cornucopia of wine knowledge is Nov.

chevron hearing

"We conquered the evening but we haven’t won the war yet!" That was the message on a notice circulated among White Gold and Nesters residents Wednesday, following Monday night’s public hearing on Chevron’s proposed service station at Highway 99 and N

bear task force

Task force to tackle bear hazards Bears shot rather than relocated because of high cost, low effectiveness By Chris Woodall A task force of municipal, corporate and environmental groups has been formed to develop a management plan to protect bears fr

UBCM update

Council comes home hopeful Clark speech at B.C. muni conference inspires outlook By Chris "Demon Voter" Woodall What seems to be a promise from B.C.

UBCM resolve

Curfew, anti-smoking debates catch councillors' eye UBCM resolutions form lobbying strategy By Chris Woodall Resolutions passed by 1,100 municipal councillors and mayors at the latest Union of B.C.

rocky resorts

Regional ski areas join forces Whistler/Blackcomb faces increased competition from east and south Rocky Mountain resorts in B.C.