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nita lale
A mapping error that went unnoticed for more than a decade may have legal ramifications for the municipality whether council decides to live with the error and allow a developer to build or down zones the property to what it thought it was in the fir
Jun 22, 1995 9:00 PM
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pan pacific
A 300-room, five-star Pan Pacific hotel will rise from the former waterslides site and the adjacent parking lot over the next two years, but exactly where the employees of the finished hotel will live has yet to be worked out.
Jun 22, 1995 9:00 PM
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pemb poop
Something stinks at new PSS The politics of what to do with sewage from the brand new $13 million Pemberton Secondary School are getting dirty, according to Whistler Mayor Ted Nebbeling.
Jun 22, 1995 9:00 PM
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news in 5
Mitchell remains mum Independent MLA David Mitchell is remaining non-committal about his future political allegiances following the B.C. Reform Party's annual convention last weekend in Kamloops.
Jun 15, 1995 9:00 PM
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spotted owl
NDP still making up rules for war in the woods The war in the woods is far from over as environmentalists and forest industry groups are taking a wait-and-see attitude with respect to the recent announcement on the future of the Northern Spotted Owl
Jun 15, 1995 9:00 PM
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bike theft
As Whistler's mountain biking garners international acclaim the resort's reputation also grows among bike thieves.
Jun 15, 1995 9:00 PM
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campground
Camping out? Julie Armstrong has spent every summer for the past five years working at the Whistler Campground. But a ruling by a B.C. Supreme Court judge last Friday has Julie on a job hunt. The campground is what she does in the summer.
Jun 15, 1995 9:00 PM
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energy forum
Energy markets prepare for change By Tim Wake Imagine this: The year is 2010 and you are ordering your next batch of energy by simply pushing a few keys on the remote control of your interactive TV.
Jun 15, 1995 9:00 PM
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home hardware
A month after Windsor Plywood opened its doors, Home Hardware has confirmed it will build a 6,000 square foot retail outlet in Function Junction.
Jun 15, 1995 9:00 PM
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fish count
Fish sticks Whistler is getting a line on the local fish trapping and monitoring program. The fish stories are coming in and the amount of community involvement and support for Whistler's first ever stream monitoring program has been overwhelming.
Jun 15, 1995 9:00 PM
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