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traverse

The first-ever Multiglisse Traverse was billed as "A Difficult Race Across High Mountains," and that it was.

discover 220

MAIN— WRA takes small step on information highway SUB- No decision yet on Internet involvement By Glen Watson The Whistler Resort Association has embarked on a multi-media business venture with BC Tel and Nexus Display systems in hopes of creating mo

gambling

VLT gamble coming The provincial government has put all its chips on the table and is betting British Columbians who support Video Lottery Terminals are going to come out of the vault in support of electronic gambling machines.

fishing

In 1914 Alex and Myrtle Philip lured Vancouverites to the Rainbow Lodge on Alta Lake with tales of lengthy stringers of trout taken from local lakes and streams.

millar's pond

Housing project re-evaluated The Millar's Pond affordable housing project has gone back to square one. "We've reviewed it and decided we're travelling in the wrong direction," said councillor Max Kirkpatrick.

trilogy

Trilogy confirms purchase of Timberline After months of speculation Trilogy President John Evans confirmed last week that his company had reached an agreement with the Labourer's Pension Plan to purchase the Timberline Lodge.

news in 5

Paint the town plaza Whistler's artists are going to get a chance to paint the town red, or green or whatever colour they like. The Whistler Real Estate Company, in conjunction with Appia Developments Ltd.

arbor day

Planting for the future Whistler's fifth Arbor Day is set to go tomorrow, but according to organizer Don MacLaurin, there's a lot more to Arbor Day than just planting trees.

hwy 99

Highway help Tales of the deadly and dusty One of the deadliest stretches of Highway 99 is going to undergo $800,000 worth of reconstructive repairs this summer.

news in 5

Council seeking nominations The Whistler Centre for Business and the Arts is now seeking nominations for the new Council For Sustainability.