Harry Bloy: Liberal MLA Called Olympic Protesters "Terrorists"

Harry Bloy, Burnaby-Lougheed Liberal MLA, said in the Legislature that the 2010 Olympics protesters are "terrorists" with "limited intellect". Bloy made the comment after the disturbance on the Olympic torch event in Victoria. In an interview the next day, Harry Bloy showed...

Whistler Blackout: Two Workers Injured by Electrical Mishap

Whistler (British Columbia, Canada) experienced blackout around 2 pm today October 5th, according to twitter user reports. Two people were seriously injured as they came in contact with live electricity, not gas...

The cleanest fuel for the dirtiest engines? You decide

Do you own a small engine? Do you know what small engine emissions do to your health and the environment? Do you know why small engines pollute so much? Are you tired of your small engine equipment having starting...

Blackcomb Wildfire Smaller than First Thought

The Blackcomb Mountain wildfire is smaller than originally thought. The fire, which broke out due to a lightning strike yesterday, is not currently a threat to any homes or businesses, and Whistler's snowmaking...

Whistler Blackcomb Fire Forces Evacuation of 400

NowPublic just received a report that Whistler Blackcomb mountain is on fire. The Whistler-Blackcomb wildfire was started by a single lightning strike high on Blackcomb mountain's north side.  The Blackcomb...

Discussion Heats Up As 2010 Olympic Games Near

The 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver are 214 days away, and as the excitement for the Games is growing among Vancouverites, the opposition sentiments are on the rise as well. Olympics related headlines are...

Gordon Ramsay To Host Hell's Kitchen At Whistler Restaurant Araxi

Famed TV chef Gordon Ramsay has announced that he will film the next season of his hit reality show Hell’s Kitchen in Whistler, BC. Ramsay will berate a group of novice chefs at Araxi, a noted Whistler...

Rocky Mountaineer Rolls On

Vancouver, British Columbia - A cast of colorful characters from around the world, boarded the Rocky Mountaineer luxury train in Vancouver, British Columbia. Together we would ride the rails on the train awarded...

Canadian municpalities pass anti-Buy American resolution 189-175

Canada's mayors narrowly passed a resolution, 189-175,  that would potentially shut out US bidders from lucrative city contractsThe support from municipalities will aid Prime Minister Stephen Harper's...

Vancouver 2010 One Year Away

    As the countdown clock ticked past 365 days Wednesday night celebrations began across the lower mainland and Whistler. The IOC and VANOC planned several events centered around the 2010 Games to...

Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games Have More Volunteers Than Positions

We are one year away from the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. The athletes are training, advertisers are lining up, spectators are booking flights and hotels in Vancouver and Whistler, and Vancouver Olympic organizers...

Whistler Olympic Medal Ceromonies killed by budget cuts

Barry Artiste Op/EdIt looks like Whistler may be out of the loop when it comes to the Olympic Medal Ceremonies, because of budget cuts. Olympic Officials remain tightlipped where alternative venues would be to...

CRPF must protect vital institutions: OP Uniyal

Source:http://www.garhwalpost.com/centrenewsdetail.aspx?id=9887;&nt=UttarakhandMUSSOORIE, 9 Jan: Mussoorie has many government and non-government institutions of national importance like the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Institute of...

Whistler-Blackcomb implements penalties for out-of-bounders

In the wake of the deaths of two skiers due to avalanches in out-of-bounds areas at world-renown Whistler-Blackcomb in British Columbia, the resort area is implementing penalities. In the...

Himanshu murder – who’s to blame?

warning Graphic pictures Latest:By AMRISH bAAGRIDEHRADUN, 29 Dec: A man loved her from the depth of his heart, but she reportedly killed him with the help of a new boyfriend. It was saddening to report the murder...

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