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The Russians are coming?

WSJ reports Intrawest approaches Russian billionaire to buy Whistler Blackcomb

Olympic rings back for Canada Day

Whistlerites will get another chance to pose for photographs with the Olympic rings when the sculpture is reinstalled at Whistler Olympic Plaza in time for Canada Day.

RGS arbitrator sides with SLRD

After seven years dispute came down to a few words
Cheakamus rental housing open for viewing

Cheakamus rental housing open for viewing

55 suites and one bedrooms available for Aug. 1

Impaired driving leads to crash

The RCMP continued to crack down on impaired drivers in Whistler over the weekend and despite a long and well-publicized campaign the police are continuing to turn up a large number of offenders. One of the arrests last week was preceded by a crash.

New hostel opens next week

The municipality is finalizing the paper work needed to hand over the athletes' village hostel to Hostelling International on June 30 th . On Friday, council held a special public meeting to put the final touches on the housing agreement.

Mountain News: Aspen museum examines the ’70s

ASPEN, Colo. - You just know that this exhibit has some jungle-like shag carpet as well as macramé plant holders - and a bong. The Wheeler/Stallard House Museum in Aspen now has an exhibit devoted to Aspen in the mid-1970s.

Mount Currie Band hires new administrator

Mike McGee to start next month
Post-Olympic afterglow doesn’t warm job seekers

Post-Olympic afterglow doesn’t warm job seekers

Soft labour market sees ‘incredible talent’ peddling resumes throughout corridor
Tweeting for transparency

Tweeting for transparency

Political junkie Jack Crompton uses Twitter to keep the public apprised on council decisions