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lost lake
Controversial paving postponed Lost Lake almost lost a little of its rustic charm Tuesday morning as paving crews were set to start laying a ribbon of blacktop from the village to the lake.
Jun 1, 1995 9:00 PM
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memorial
Masset remembers fallen crew A memorial plaque to Whistler's Wendy Ann Thompson and the rest of the crew of a Lear jet that went down at the northern end of the Queen Charlottes Jan. 11 was unveiled earlier this week in Masset.
May 25, 1995 9:00 PM
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valemount
Logging community sees saviour on skis A small logging community in the Premier Range of east-central B.C. is hoping a ski resort proposal for the area can secure their economic future.
May 25, 1995 9:00 PM
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camping
Almost two decades ago Ruth Buzzard headed out on a camping trip that took her and her two sons across North America. She was pulling a 13-foot travel trailer behind a well-worn Plymouth Horizon as they camped their way across the continent.
May 25, 1995 9:00 PM
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blackcomb
Blackcomb concludes record season Blackcomb's skier visits topped 970,000 when the season finally concluded Monday, far surpassing last year's record total of 789,884.
May 25, 1995 9:00 PM
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jumbo creek
Jumbo Creek ski proposal plods on The pitchman for a proposed year round ski resort on the Jumbo Glacier in the northern Purcell Range hopes new environmental legislation and a record breaking season at Whistler/Blackcomb will give new life to the pl
May 25, 1995 9:00 PM
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apex
Apex: Back from the brink By George Koch Apex, the delightful little ski resort west of Penticton, came within inches of getting sent up to the happy carving grounds in the sky, resort insiders report.
May 25, 1995 9:00 PM
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gondola expand
Trion development, gondola expansion may create access problems Whistler Mountain's expansion plans for its village gondola station were given conditional approval by council Monday, but the building expansion and development in-fill may require new
May 18, 1995 9:00 PM
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tree fight
There's a war brewing in the woods of B.C. and the Western Canada Wilderness Committee has fired off the first salvo.
May 18, 1995 9:00 PM
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news in 5
Lorimer expansion on hold The widening of a section of Lorimer Road to four lanes has been put on hold for a year to minimize the disruption caused by roadwork around the village this summer.
May 18, 1995 9:00 PM
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