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bear chart

The Bear Facts Number of Complaints Destroyed Translocated 1975 31 7 0 1976 27 5 3 1977 63 2 4 1978 204 22 10 1979 127 20 3 1980 152 65 6 1981 111 42 0 1982 66 25 1 1983 65 19 2 1984 202 39 1 1985 109 14 0 1986 234 65 1 1987 41 3 15 1988 18 1 0 1989

auto extract

Party, auction to send extrication team to international finals By Lawrence Geller Virtually every time we travel Highway 99 we see people driving dangerously.

number#1

Whistler number one, Vail number two for fourth consecutive year Some fine tuning to Snow Country Magazine’s amenity measurements have helped solidify Whistler as the number one ski resort in North America, according to the publication’s annual ski a

school plan

With less than three weeks until school is to resume, and no resolution to the Pemberton sewage situation in sight, Whistler has begun looking at alternative class rooms for its high school students.

summer love

Summer Love on-line with Leary What: Summer Love 95 When: Saturday Where: TBA How Much: $25 advance, $38 at the gate Timothy Leary, the ’60s guru of psychedelia turned ’90s icon of cyberculture, will make a special on-line appearance at Summer Love t

brohm in 5

Brohm, Brohm on the range Three organizations have expressed interest in developing a ski resort at Brohm Ridge north of Squamish.

camelback

Innovate or die A Whistler entrepreneur is taking the camel by the hump in an attempt to beat the high prices of high-tech "water retention systems.

garibaldi

A cable car over troubled waters A plan to replace the Helm Creek cable car across the Cheakamus River with a suspension bridge has been shelved due to cost, but a new cable car is being installed to replace the ageing one.

fournier

One more noise complaint and the municipality will seek a court injunction against Paul Fournier. Bylaw Superintendent Calvin Logue sought authorization from council for an immediate court injunction Tuesday.

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The situation with Pemberton's sewage discharge and the non-occupancy of the new Pemberton Secondary School is bordering on the absurd. Moreover, the current stalemate holds consequences for most of the corridor.