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emerald park

Bargaining tide turns Decigon plays by the rules and municipality scrambling to negotiate deal When the Decigon Corp.

campground

Campground proposals asked for further studies The Riverside and Edgewater Campground proposals may still go ahead.

byunion

CUPE organizing bylaws, wastewater treatment plant staff A hearing in Vancouver today will determine whether the Canadian Union of Public Employees can represent Whistler’s municipal Bylaw Department and staff at the Wastewater Treatment Plant.

wmsc apartment

WMSC proposes employee housing An apartment building that would house 160 Whistler Mountain employees in the Twin Lakes area could be built in time for the 1996-97 ski season.

willy

Christmas is here, Willy Whistler isn't Neither the Whistler Resort Association nor James Millership want to go to court over a rodent.

ure road

Wrecked roads could dip into emergency funds The Squamish Forest District is asking the Provincial Emergency Program for up to $500,000 to repair Forest Service roads damaged by last month’s heavy rains.

public art

Osprey, Murray sculptures first major outdoor artworks Bronze sculptures of an osprey in flight and Dave Murray racing downhill will be the first two major public outdoor artworks in Whistler.

physio

Physio mess at arena cleaned up A "mistake" by a municipal staff member allowed two physiotherapists to operate at Meadow Park Rec Centre for more than a month, but the problem has been rectified says Mayor Ted Nebbeling.

news in 5

Tipping fee all wet Rain has fallen on part of the municipality’s schedule of tipping fees.

christmas bureau

Christmas spirit howling This Christmas, the Mount Currie community will be running the third annual Lil’wat Christmas Bureau to provide holiday support for needy families in the area.