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photo radar

The province says there will be photo radar on the Sea to Sky Highway this weekend, although on Wednesday the company that produces the software for the program says the government’s option to use it has expired.

windermere

Whistler and Squamish NRS Sea to Sky Real Estate offices have a new name, but everything else will stay the same. All independent NRS offices switched over to Windermere about three months ago said Sea to Sky Real Estate owner Ann Chiasson.

brohm

A decision on proposals to build a ski resort at Brohm Ridge is expected early next week.

bear column

Bear Update: Hunting Bears Increases Bear Values By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher I want to break away from the bi-monthly columns on seasonal activities of black bears in the Whistler Valley to clarify an upcoming issue: banning black bear hun

coroner

The release date of the coroner's report on last winter’s Quicksilver chair accident on Whistler Mountain has been pushed back yet again.

greensides

The preload for the road and new bridge over Fitzsimmons Creek to the Whistler Kampground lands, now owned by Greenside Properties, has been finished and the company is now waiting for the camping season to end to begin site servicing of its 52 lots.

apex

Officials from Apex Resort sought support at a rally in Penticton Thursday in the wake of increasing evidence that the province’s efforts to have the ski area placed in receivership are politically motivated.

school enrol

By Alix Noble For high school students, going back to school is hard enough without worrying about whether you'll get your own desk. This spring, the Howe Sound School Board budgeted for 200 students at Whistler's new secondary school.

everest

Whistler's Everest expedition has been postponed until next year. The decision to postpone the trip came last week, when it became apparent that the expedition wouldn't be able to raise enough funds in time for the August departure date.

asbestos

By Alix Noble Water pipes in the Pemberton area are breaking down, exposing drinking and bathing water to asbestos.