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bear update

Bear Update: A bear’s winter sleep By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher One last objective for the Whistler Bear Project: to find where black bears will spend the next 4-6 months sleeping, escaping winter’s weather and shortage of food.

biz women

Business women want you (chris woodall) A change in format makes the Western Businesswomen's Association more "user friendly" for Whistler members.

drug and alcohol

When too much fun is too much Employers learn alcohol, drug issues to help employees By Chris Woodall In a place where every night can be like Friday night, Whistler's party life sometimes traps people in a vortex that leads to drinking or drug abuse

world cup fever

World Cup festival building steam By Chris Woodall Forget the racing stuff, the Hongkong Bank Whistler Ski Classic, Dec. 4-8, will be one heck of a party.

news in five

Restaurateur John Grills was honoured with Whistler’s Business Person of the Year award at Wednesday’s Chamber of Commerce luncheon.

coroner follow

Lessons for everyone Lift report ripples through industry By Chris Woodall Recommendations from the coroner's report on the Quicksilver lift tragedy rippled through the industry within days of its release.

day lodge delay

New Creekside day lodge delayed By Chris Woodall Construction of Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation's new Creekside day lodge will be delayed until 1998, says president Doug Forseth.

hydro review

Cheakamus included in BC Hydro licence review Whistler to participate By Chris Woodall The Daisy Lake hydro dam and the Cheakamus watershed it is part of will be one of 10 initial BC Hydro developments under licence review, the province announced las

teachers tiff

School board to get financial look-see By Chris Woodall An independent financial consultant will be brought into the Howe Sound School Board, at the board's request, to go over their books. The decision came out of the Nov.

milner debt

Is the municipality wasting $2 million a year through poor financial management? Yes says council candidate Ted Milner. Definitely not, says Mayor Ted Nebbeling.