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XIT'OLSCW

Starting March 24, students from Xit’olacw School in Mount Currie will be coming to Whistler in a program designed to help them acquire hands on working skills.

school grades

Grade 12 students break even on exams marks are below average on three of six subjects By Chris Woodall Howe Sound Grade 12 students are above the provincial average when it comes to counting biological species in French.

news in 5

Waterstone’s D Lux merger Well okay it’s not as huge as the Blackcomb/Whistler Mountain merger, but Waterstone Communications has merged with D Lux Communications to form Waterstone Advertising & Design.

museum auction

Book this historic TV event The fourth annual Whistler Museum & Archives Society television auction is coming: Friday, April 4, to Sunday, April 13.

mountain world

Work on Mountain World, the location-based entertainment centre in the basement of the conference centre, will begin May 1 and the centre is scheduled to celebrate its grand opening during November’s World Cup race.

health council

Health council members appointed three more positions to be filled By Chris Woodall Members to the new Sea to Sky Community Health Council have been appointed on the eve of a new regime in health care administration called "Better Care.

hardy

Advertise or die, says marketing whiz By Chris Woodall "Advertising is something you gotta do," was the main message Western Businesswomen's Association members got from Shauna Hardy, last night (March 6).

news in 5

Learning for profit The Whistler Chamber of Commerce wants to help small businesses turn the challenge of operating in a mature resort into an opportunity at a workshop, April 29, at the conference centre.

new cop

Calling all cars, calling all cars Whistler has a new top cop By Chris Woodall The Mounties in Whistler have a new man to get their man. Meet Staff Sgt. Frank Shedden, who joins the Whistler detachment of the RCMP from Grand Forks, B.C.

measels

Measles shots are spot on Whistler experienced its first case of measles last week, says Coast Garibaldi Health Unit public health nurse Marilyn McIvor, but none have appeared since.