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josh annoucement

Josh DeHart, a 17-year-old Pemberton Secondary School student, has joined Pique Newsmagazine’s editorial staff as part of the school’s Grade 12 Work Experience program.

conde nast

Whistler may get #1 slot from Condé Nast By Chris Woodall Whistler may have another #1 ranking to add to its trophy case — this time from Condé Nast Traveller magazine.

bungee

WHISTLER BUNGEE INC. Whistler Bungee Inc. has submitted a new plan to bring bungee jumping to Whistler.

W5 award

The W5 Foundation, the group put together to host and organize the annual World Cup ski races in Whistler, has won the Economic Development Association of B.C.’s Community Project Award for 1997.

school sidebar

What's in the report … and what isn't said By Chris Woodall A great many questions emerge about what investigator Graham McKinnon found during his audit/review of the Howe Sound School Board's finances and operations.

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RR1 zoning

Council gave third reading to a bylaw Monday which will change the minimum parcel size RR1 land can be subdivided into, but may face law suits from some of the land owners affected by the change. The bylaw, introduced at a council meeting Feb.

nippon cable

Nippon Cable, which holds a 23 per cent interest in Blackcomb, appears poised to acquire a similar 23 per cent interest in Whistler Mountain once the Whistler Mountain-Intrawest merger is approved by regulatory boards.

phony fine

Mystery fines against Muni are 'nonsense claim' By Chris Woodall A public notice buried in the classified ads section of a Whistler newspaper claims fines of $700,000 and $100,000 against the municipality and former Whistler councillors.

catholic church

If you build it … New catholic church opened officially tonight By Chris Woodall "I think I'm going to be very popular," says Father Joseph Dablem reflecting on the charismatic effect of the Whistler location for Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Ch