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Council starts 2004 budget in the black

It's budget time for the District of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 - and for once, council is starting with some potential good news. The first budget meeting for council was held on Tuesday (Feb. 24). The meeting started at 11 a.m. and went on for more than three hours.

The $13.6-million Realtor

If Marianne Wilson was a professional sports team, they'd be calling her a dynasty. The longtime 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 local has recently notched her third consecutive top-grossing Realtor of the year honours to go along with many other career accolades.

Students and schools to be watched on video

Students and teachers in Howe Sound schools can now be monitored by the ever-present eye of a video camera after School District No. 48 (SD 48) trustees passed a motion allowing schools to use video surveillance at their discretion.

SSU bridge under way next month

Construction of a bridge connecting the Garibaldi Highlands to the future site of the Sea to Sky University (SSU) will start by the end of next month.

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In what promises to be a journey through the evolution of climbing in B.C.

Trap laid in Brackendale for garbage bear

At least one bear has woken up from winter hibernation and has been roaming the neighbourhood of Brackendale in search of a meal.

ABOUT TOWN: go back in time for tea at Heritage Park

The West Coast Railway Heritage Park is nearing the end of Heritage Week with a lovely old fashioned Heritage Tea Saturday (Feb. 21) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Bowling alley between operators

Garibaldi Lanes is marking 40 years in the community, but it isn't a very happy birthday.

老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 author in The Vicious Circle

John Moore has a way with words. The 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 writer is the author of three novels: The Blue Parrot, Three of a Kind and The Flea Market, and he'll soon share his work through public readings in Whistler.

Hwy. 99 could bypass 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料

MOT rejects plan, but District Transportation Committee recommends it for long-term John French Chief Staff Writer The Ministry of Transportation (MOT) has a plan on the books to create a bypass that would let Whistler-bound motorists drive right aro
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