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Union meeting on shaky ground A Town Hall meeting to debate the current union push underway in Whistler is still on, but union organizers from the United Steelworkers of America will not commit to the meeting until they see a final list of panelists.

housing

Affordable housing in Millar's Pond expected by winter The Whistler Valley Housing Society has a plan to build some affordable housing in time for next winter, but meeting the long-term housing requirements of the community is still going to be diffi

diesel ad

1 800 read this A Los Angeles personal injury lawyer is delighted that his 1-800 number is prominently featured in an ad in the World Cup Program.

freedom to read

Intellectual freedom supported If you are a fan of Pique Newsmagazine and would like to read about the latest happenings from Whistler you won't be able to do it at any of the libraries of the Fraser Valley Regional Library Board.

town hall

Organizing for a union meeting The union debate has the potential to fracture Whistler as a community, according to Independent MLA David Mitchell.

rentals

Rent increases must be justified Landlords who want to get large increases in rent will have to prove in writing they need the money.

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The Coast Mountaineer, an oil-fired 1912 steam locomotive will pass through Whistler on Sunday on its way from North Vancouver to Pemberton.

mitchell runs

Mitchell not giving away any election secrets David Mitchell will be seeking re-election for the West-Vancouver Garibaldi riding in the next provincial election, but he won't say under what banner.

GBS sale

Last Friday morning was just like the old days at Garibaldi Building Supplies in Function Junction.

BC Rail spraying

Tracking herbicide use BC Rail's plans to spray along tracks meets opposition Julia Greenlaw lives so close to the BC Rail tracks her house shakes and rumbles when trains pass by.