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emp program

Program kick-starts careers The Whistler Employment Centre has a program to convince employers to make room for full-time students wanting a summer job that could lead to a career.

rozsa rocks

Whistler’s Rozsa rules at Rossland wins slalom title as birthday present A cream pie in the face and a gold medal on the podium: you can’t have more thrills than that when you’re Edith Rozsa, it’s your birthday and you’ve just captured the national s

school bd report

School report out soon? Chair says we’ll get a full look at it By Chris Woodall The Howe Sound School Board #48 has decided to release the full review/audit of its finances and operations after all.

church credit

Many hands … (chris woodall) A Feb. 28 story on the official opening of the Catholic church is a case in point where an interesting story always has more information than the space available for it.

cheak rocks

Slide site gets 'cheak-up' By Chris Woodall The site of last May's massive rock slide in the Cheakamus Canyon which closed Highway 99 for much of the summer is being monitored for potential movements.

bus ridership

Meaty, beaty bus's busy Now that Whistler municipality's transportation advisory group has collected its data from surveys, "we are now getting into the meat of the transportation issue," says chair Nancy Wilhelm-Morden.

chateau expand

Chateau's addition takes Whistler to new convention heights By Chris Woodall By nearly doubling in size, Chateau Whistler moves into a higher plateau in the high money convention business.

AIDS kids

A new Whistler-based society, the West Coast Pediatric AIDS Society, is hoping to establish its first summer camp for children with AIDS this year, but has a wish list that needs to be filled to make the camp a reality.

tyax heli benefit

Tyax Heli-skiing is launching a Spring Benefit Barbecue April 12 to raise funds for the Canadian Avalanche Association.

ski instructors

Ski instructors to get proper hours (chris woodall) Ski instructors are professionals who should have the same minimum hours of work requirements as other employees covered by the B.C.