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development

Village North won't be the only area inhabited by construction crews next summer.

hwy phone

Toll highway Free 1-800 highway info dropped British Columbia's Ministry of Transportation and Highways has changed the toll free 1-800 number for up-to-date information on B.C.'s highways to a 1-900 number with a 75 cent per minute charge.

miler's pond

Millar’s Pond housing project gets go-ahead At least 200 applicants are expected to enter the lottery for the right to purchase one of the 85 units in the Millar’s Pond affordable housing project, which will be built by next winter.

love fat boys

I’m in Love with 2 Fat Boys By Ace MacKay-Smith Yes, it’s true... and I love them both equally. I think I treat them fine, although some would argue that I use them too much. I did cheat three times with my skinny exs, but I regretted it.

news in 5

The Labour Relations Board heard closing arguments from the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the Resort Municipality of Whistler Thursday regarding the union’s bid to organize Bylaws and wastewater treatment plant employees.

school fight

High school flap intensifies A new round of infighting over class offerings and programming at the new $13 million Pemberton Secondary School and the yet-to-be-completed Whistler high school could cost the Whistler facility over $1 million in provinc

slrd

Johnstone new chair of SLRD Whistler councillor Thelma Johnstone was elected chair of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Monday, signalling a new direction for the SLRD. "It’s time for change, and I think change has begun," Johnstone says.

council letter

Mel Shelley, a consultant with expertise in municipal administration, has been hired by Whistler’s council to review "tensions and situations" that have developed within municipal hall. Shelley, the principal behind Urban Systems Ltd.

blackcomb v

Thirty-eight townhouse units on Blackcomb were given conditional approval Monday, but the parking variance requested by Intrawest prompted council to ask staff for a report on parking variances.

pensions

New guidelines and zoning amendments for B&Bs and pensions were proposed to municipal council earlier this month, but the opposition to rezoning applications for pensions is growing.