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yan bullwheels

US chair lift repairs no problem here different gear boxes make the difference By Chris Woodall Colorado ski areas are concerned about welds that keep their fixed-grip Yan triple chairlifts running, but similar lifts on Blackcomb and Whistler don’t h

youth resource

Share the wealth Meeting to compile youth resources (chris woodall) Whether you're an interested individual or a group with something to offer Whistler's teenagers and young adults, your chance to share your resources comes Thursday, Dec.

news in 5

The First Whistler Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Beavers will be selling Christmas trees in front of Nesters Market for the next three weekends. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays between 4 and 8 p.m.

logs

Logger sports carves World Cup niche The roar of the chainsaw and the "thunk" of the double-bitted axe will entertain World Cup visitors today and Saturday in Logger Sports team competition. Two-man teams challenge each other and the time clock.

WC schedule

Hongkong Bank Whistler Ski Classic Festival Friday, Dec. 6 Noon Downhill training run scheduled, Dave Murray Downhill, Whistler Mountain 3:30-4:30 p.m. Loggers Sports show, Whistler Village 4 p.m.

WC trees

Legacy forest project growing The World Cup Forest campaign is growing in momentum as it gains a title sponsor in the B.C. Forestry Alliance. The Tree Canada Foundation signed on earlier as a project partner.

WC shcedule

Hongkong Bank Whistler Ski Classic Festival Wednesday, Dec. 4 Noon First scheduled downhill training run, Dave Murray Downhill, Whistler Mountain 7 p.m.

museum open

The Whistler Museum reopens today with its new winter hours and a new display for the holiday season. The museum, located next to the library on Main Street in Village North, will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

WCSS sant help

The Whistler Community Services Society is gearing up for Christmas, but needs some help from locals.

whistler brew

Brew big or stay home Whistler brewers cruises the Pacific By Chris Woodall You'll find Whistler Brewing's popular beers and ales on local shop shelves in China, Japan... and soon it'll be Taiwan.