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rr1 parcels

The owners of 24 large parcels of land will see their subdivision options severely curtailed under a zoning amendment bylaw given first and second reading by Whistler council Monday.

news in 5

IN-5:(chris woodall) Ripped off no more! A revamped phone service offered by BC Tel becomes good news for Whistler households with multi residents.

illegal rentals

The municipality and the Whistler Resort Association are looking at cracking down on the illegal rental of homes. "It’s a multi-facetted problem, and it’s growing," Mayor Hugh O’Reilly said Tuesday.

lot 4

Wheels of fortune: Life in Lot 4 Living in a vehicle is necessary lifestyle for long-term Whistlerites By Chris Woodall Winter's damp cold and the threat of eviction or being towed away has become a way of life for Whistlerites living in vehicles in

housing open house

Even if none of the 10 housing proposals displayed at a public forum last Saturday are built this year there should still be an additional 600 employee bed units built by next winter.

eating disorders

Do you know someone who is preoccupied with dieting, weight loss, or food issues? Eating Disorder Awareness Week is Feb. 3rd-9th, 1997.

blueberry gate

Some residents of Blueberry Hill and Whistler Cay felt betrayed by councillors Monday when a bylaw which would have entrenched in the Official Community Plan the current restrictions on the Blueberry Gate was defeated.

allard taxes

4.06 Jim Allard is going after the Chateau Whistler.

tyax hearing

Tyax Heli-Skiing admits tree cutting Safety issues given as reasons at Forest Service hearing By Chris Woodall Whistler's Tyax Heli-Skiing has admitted to cutting trees to create a ski run on a backcountry section of Mount Fee it had leased, the B.C.

skier visits

Skier visits are 9.92 per cent ahead of last year and on track with what Whistler Mountain has projected for this season, Marketing Director David Perry said this week.