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traverse bazaar

The full moon is on the way and organizers of the Traverse Race say the course is set and the race, MountainFest and AdventureSport Bazaar are going ahead next weekend.

timberline

Timberline sale looming Nobody is talking, but word has it a deal between the Trilogy Development Corporation and the B.C. Labourers’ Pension Fund for the oft-auctioned Timberline Lodge is nearing completion.

blackcomb bear

Blackcomb establishing bear habitat By Lottie Wengelin A black bear research analyst began a survey for Blackcomb last month with the aim of enhancing the population of wild animals on the mountain.

budget 218

Whistler homeowners may experience a slight drop in taxes this year, the result of continued development in Whistler and lower school taxes. Council gave first three readings to the 1995 municipal budget, tax and user rate bylaws this week.

clubs 218

By David Branigan Since the untimely, and still mysterious close of Buffalo Bill's exactly one year ago, Whistler residents have been bemoaning the lack of live bands hitting the stages of local nightclubs.

treaty negs

Mitchell fears land use conflicts could lead to clashes Last week the province and the Greater Vancouver Regional District announced the Lower Mainland Nature Legacy, a plan to more than triple the amount of urban green space through the creation of

earth crap

Bioregionalism starts at home Think locally, act locally. That seems to be the message coming from the environmental community in the last half of the 1990s.

dead dog

Owner searches for answers to dog shooting Four shots shattered the still morning air Sunday behind the Whistler Mountain administration office in Whistler Creek.

local labour

Construction This summer, like many summers in the past, a cloud of dust from hundreds of millions of dollars of construction is rising over the Whistler Valley.

traverse in 5

Traverse talk Organizers of North America's first multiglisse race, The Traverse, are looking for volunteers to help make the race a safe success. Dana Samu, event producer, says The Traverse and the MoutainFest will be held in Pemberton May 11-14.