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council sustain

By Alix Noble Not only is Whistler an established world-class ski resort, it is also fast becoming the intellectual centre of B.C. for sustainability issues.

alt medicine

By Alix Noble After years of being stigmatized as quack doctors and oddballs, practitioners of alternative medicine are getting a chance to prove themselves.

bear

Bear update: berries and bear cubs By Michael Allen Black Bear Researcher The black bear summer foraging period traditionally starts around mid to late June when berries ripen in the Whistler Valley.

hydro

Politics govern Cheakamus water flows By Alix Noble Government politics and irreconcilable interests have kept B.C. Hydro from establishing a fish-friendly outflow rate for the Cheakamus River.

real estate

More than 1,100 multi-family dwelling units are under construction in Whistler this year, the largest construction year in Whistler’s history.

news in 5

Magicians from Vancouver and Whistler will join actor/painter Tony Curtis and CKNW’s Rick Honey in a magic show at the Plaza Gallery tonight, July 5, at 6 p.m.

willy

Willy Whistler, the affable hoary marmot, is back in town. Entrepreneur James Millership and the Whistler Resort Association reached an agreement last Friday which will allow Millership to use the name and persona of mascot Willy Whistler.

zebrowski obit

A man’s character is his fortune. – Polish proverb Walter Zebrowski was a very wealthy man. He was variously a professional soldier, an egg farmer and a developer, respectively in his native Poland, in Burnaby and finally in Whistler.

nightclubs

By David Branigan Despite the brutal rain-soaked, siege mentality of the past few months the future for existing nightclubs in Whistler looks exceedingly bright.

curtis

Tony! Tony! Tony! Pique stargazer-at-large Velvet Jones talks to Tony Curtis, the man who dated Marilyn Monroe, about art, celebrity and Jamie Lee’s bosom.