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Tom Akama, or “Tokyo Tom”, as he is known in the community of Whistler, is the owner and founder of KA-ZE Sushi, a family-run sushi restaurant located in the Westin Hotel in Whistler Village.
Tom Akama, or “Tokyo Tom”, as he is known in the community of Whistler, is the owner and founder of KA-ZE Sushi, a family-run sushi restaurant located in the Westin Hotel in Whistler Village.
David Akerly attended Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp in 1980 and lives in Vancouver, BC.
Albert Alaric ran a mill north of Green Lake which operated for two years. Albert Alaric then moved to BC's Interior to become a pole-cutter.
Ann Alaric was the wife of Albert Alaric, who ran a mill at the North end of Green Lake.
Peggy Alaric grew up in Parkhurst, BC, a former logging town on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway just north of present-day Whistler. Her family owned a place there, as well as some horses. Her father, Albert Alaric, ran a mill at the North end of Green Lake.
Elise Albers was Canadian a ski instructor active in the 1970s who starred in the instructional ski film Alpine Ski Technique (1978).
Fred Albers was Canadian a ski instructor active in the 1970s who starred in the instructional ski film Alpine Ski Technique (1978).
Joey Albert is a singer that performs pop and jazz music. She grew up in the Philippines and moved to Canada in 1995. Joey has suffered through cancer twice, and now lives in Coquitlam, BC. She has two children.