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soo coalition

The Soo Coalition for Sustainable Forests is planting a tree and providing a plaque at the new Capilano College campus in Squamish in memory of William John Plaatjes — and is upset the Forest Ministry isn’t doing anything.

lost in 5

Searching for a job Like the Energizer Bunny, the spirit of goodwill can just keep going, and going, and going. Just ask Roxanne Chappell.

bear poachers

Bear poaching ring closing CO’s not sure where bears are being killed Earlier this month Lower Mainland Conservation officers raided the home of a Vancouver Chinese Seafood restaurant owner, seizing 84 bear paws and stepping up the crackdown on the i

correction

For the record An Oct. 6 story headlined "TV battle takes to the sky" incorrectly stated basic cable service provided by Whistler Cable TV is $37.50 per month. In fact, basic cable service is $25.50 per month, plus taxes.

dash crashed

World Cup TV rights, viewership still at issue Early this week there was still some hope the Dash for Cash special slalom race might still be held on Whistler Mountain Dec. 2, but race organizers weren’t optimistic.

library

A new vision for the Whistler Public Library will be the focus of a discussion Thursday, Nov. 2 at the library.

nita lake

Bylaws to downzone the Nita Lake lands, which had been the subject of a townhouse proposal, received third reading from council this week.

news in 5

Whistler’s second annual Town Hall Meeting will be Sunday, Nov. 12 from noon to 6 p.m. at Myrtle Philip Community Centre. A special forum on affordable employee will be held prior to the Town Hall Meeting, starting at 10 a.m.

smythe

Blackcomb President Hugh Smythe added to his long list of achievements when he was presented with the Henry Singer Award by the Canadian Institute for Retailing and Services Studies last week in Edmonton.

subdivisions

SLRD not getting into the subdivision game, yet Regional districts to gain authority in 1996 While the NDP government has taken the first steps to giving approval authority for rural subdivisions to B.C.