Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Whistler

framing curiosities

When hidden treasures see the light By Chris Woodall A traditional Bedouin wedding veil, ancient strips of Inca cloth and a far-off relative's brush with fame — these are the kinds of things that make work exciting for Terry Vincent.

courtice departs

School board CEO to leave (chris woodall) The Howe Sound district school board is tight-lipped about the sudden announcement that CEO and superintendent Doug Courtice will be "leaving." The brief press release issued Wednesday, Feb.

WEC

Women Entrepreneurs of Canada Women Entrepreneurs of Canada has announced the formation of a British Columbia chapter, and is encouraging women entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the association to attend their launch. Featured at the Feb.

travel tips

TRAVEL TIPS FROM YOUR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE - MARILYN MCIVOR Whether you are travelling on business in the Far East, experiencing the excitement of a safari in Africa, or staying in a first class resort in the Caribbean, your state of health greatly de

ski for literacy

Friendly ski competition, rubbing shoulders with celebs and entertainment by sing/songwriter Valdy are all part of this year's Ski for Literacy day on Whistler Mountain, Friday, March 7.

injury stats

Injury stats hide good ski safety record It's not as bad as it looks, say numbers behind the numbers By Chris Woodall A skier spikes himself on a tree on Blackcomb Mountain and it's big news.

employee housing

Only the two smallest proposals received during last November’s call for affordable housing projects are likely to go ahead this year.

news in 5

Yet another theme week has hit Whistler. This coming week, Feb. 15-23, is Heritage Week.

cayoosh

Whether Al Raine becomes the first person to develop a new ski area in North America since Nakiska opened in 1987 won’t be known for some time, but there was lots of interest in what he’s doing at a public information meeting in Whistler Tuesday.

bus service

Bike racks for buses transit committee has bus load of ideas By Chris Woodall Bike racks on Whistler's buses will be a summertime feature if the transit committee has its way with municipal council.