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  • And the 2019 Maxie Awards go to...

    Possibly the best thing that can be said about 2019 is, "Whew!" Yeah, it was that kind of year and closing the book on the second decade of the 21st

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  • Celebrate community as we head into 2020

    We have all been busy shopping and baking and decorating—enjoying the festive season. Christmas, the season—not necessarily the religious

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  • Food costs set to rise (again) in 2020

    Whistler social services provider has factored increases into annual budget The cost of groceries is once again

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  • Free will astrology for the week of January 2

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): "We are all hostages of the joy of which we deprive ourselves," wrote poet Odysseus Elytis. Isn't that an astounding idea?…

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  • Lifeguard shortage continues to affect Meadow Park Sports Centre pool hours

    Whistler fitness centre expansion on track for April opening Though the fitness centre expansion project at the Meadow

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  • Whistler could be home to First Nations therapy training centre

    Joint Lil'wat-WLC proposal would see Indigenous students learn latest therapies FOR their communities The Lil'wat

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  • Best of 2019: Part 2

    Following up on last week's year in review, here are some more of the best of 2019 from a movie fan who never gets to see as many movies as I'd

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  • It's a celebration: New Year's food traditions from around the globe

    Myriad cultures mark the calendar turning over with distinct dishes The ol' Barrett clan was never much one for ritual.

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  • 2019 Year in review

    Whistler By Braden Dupuis…

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  • Tis the Season

    It's not necessarily Christmas-motivated PR, but recent moves by big outdoor companies to get on board (and drive, in some cases) the sustainability

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  • Bear cub killed and skinned, remains found on B.C. road

    B.C. hunting regulations state open season for black bear hunting ended Nov. 30. A shocking discovery was made on

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  • Avalanche in northwestern B.C. kills two men snowboarding in provincial park

    RCMP received a signal from an emergency locator west of the Three Guardsmen Mountain in the Haines Pass area Two men

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  • Hold space; Invite emergence

    I counted up the interviews I did this year—40 voice memos, some still awaiting transcription, pages of scribbles, Word documents already filed

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  • Japan's beloved red-crowned crane makes a miraculous come back

    If there's one animal the Japanese love—other than cuddly dogs—it's the Red-crowned crane. Their reverence for the bird shows up in logos on

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  • Richmond Olympic Oval negotiates with IOC about sponsorships

    The Oval is expected to have revenues of about $17.8 million next year The Richmond Olympic Oval has lost about

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