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1974-2007

Photographs of skiing, ski racing, Slush Cup, mountain views, chairlifts, Whistler Village construction, Whiski Jack, aerial views of the Whistler Valley, summer activities at Alta Lake, windsurfing, music events, costumes, dancing, the Torchlight Parade, fireworks, Willie Whistler, hot air balloons, the Jazz Festival, Whistler Conference Centre, Whistler Village, kayaking on the Cheakamus River, Lakes, apres ski, ice sculptures, a fire at The Keg, pubs, restaurants, Toilet Bowl, Whistler Mountain, Blackcomb Mountain, cross-country skiing, gondolas, horse-drawn carriage rides, Upper Village, Eco Challenge, freestyle skiing, Kids Kamp on Blackcomb Mountain, dogsledding, fishing, paragliding, resort development, Longhorn Saloon, Howe Sound, helicopters installing chairlifts, grooming, cabins, condominiums, Pika's Restaurant, Christine's Restaurant, juggling, Burnt Stew Basin, Sun Bowl, Ridge Run, Black Tusk, people skiing dressed up as members of the OJ Simpson trial, bear awareness signs, Telemark Place, Whistler Golf Course, 7th Heaven, Peak Chair, snowmen, creeks, Roundhouse Lodge, Green Lake, Lost Lake, Alpha Lake, Nita Lake, Joffre Lakes, and Garibaldi Lake.

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Photographs of construction in Whistler Village and of the Canada Day Parade.

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Photographs of different events or festivals in Whistler and includes: a stilt walker, two musicians performing on stage with a violin and guitar, Whistler Village Square in the summer and with an event going on with large crowds of people (including Blackcomb, Crystal, Carleton, and Fitzsimmons Lodges), the Jazz Festival at the base of Whistler Mountain with an audience watching, a group of dancers in traditional costume, and fireworks. Photographs of a group of people on Blackcomb Mountain getting ready to sled down [gentleman in the blue and yellow snow suit has been labelled by John Lee as Todd Brocker], and a group of people around a patrol dog which is some kind of retriever.

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Photographs of the Jazz Festival in Whistler Village during the summer in front of the Crystal Lodge, people in traditional costumes dancing in Village Square in the summer, a bike race going through Whistler Village during the summer, and a snow sculpture competition with shots of different sculptures, including one with a child sitting in a sleigh made with snow.

Week of December 3, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to Christmas; Willie Whistler at tree-lighting and caroling ceremony; aerial views of Whistler Village; snowy scenes; skiing; Sandy Boyd; Myrtle Philip School Western Day; office; parking signs; dining; shooting a film
02-194-6. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] 'Tis the season ... to sing of Christmas and light up the town. A happy Willie Whistler and entourage of carollers warmed up the crowd at the tree lighting ceremony held Saturday, November 28 in the main plaza. Even Santa put in an appearance.
02-194-54. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Chris Carson all decked out in his foam cowboy hat at Western Day.
02-194-137. Pg. 4. Caption: [left] Bearing gifts and a song, Susan Jacks, formerly of the Poppy Family, will be one of the stars in the upcoming CBC special.
02-194-145. Pg. 4. Caption: [right] While mom rehearses, son Thad 3 1/2 tries his hand at snow sculpture.
02-194-91. Pg. 5. Caption: Aerial view of D.L. 4751. Arrow on left indicates St. Anton's Village. Arrow on right indicates site of Community Place -- a cluster of multiple-unit structures ranging from three to eight storeys in height.
02-194-106. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Paul Fee, Vancouver
02-194-111. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Karen Flach, Bounday Bay
02-194-108. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Ron Dahlstrom, West Vancouver
02-194-113. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Eddie Auersperg, Vancouver
02-194-116. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Sue MacLaurin, Alpha Lake
02-194-115. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Murielle Vendette, Laval des Rapides, Quebec.
02-194-40. Pg. 9. Caption: Sandy Boyd, the new Gondola Area Co-ordinator for Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation. Sandy who has twelve years experience in the ski industry, will be responsible for the organization of all systems at the Gondola base.
02-194-71. Pg 10. Caption: Giant checkerboard? No, it's the irrigation system for the new school play field laid out in perfect geometric form. Snow has stuck in the trenches for the pipes.
02-194-52. Pg. 12. Caption: Myrtle Philip school students take part in a 'Western Day' at the school on November 27.
02-194-129. Pg. 15. Caption: Betty Gentles (left) having lunch at L'Apres with members of the UTL tour group.
02-194-101. Pg. 18. Caption: Barb Newman, of Whistler Tops, models a cap and one of the many rugby shirts available in the new Village Square store.
02-194-96. Pg. 19. Caption: Work underway on Parcel 28 to get the footings in before December 31. Nearby, similar excavations are taking place for Parcel 24.
02-194-95. Pg. 20. Caption: A sneak preview of the new Black Forest Restaurant in the former White Gold Inn.
02-194-123. Pg. 22. Caption: Jason, Harley an Dylan Stoneburgh stand proudly in front of the snowmen they built in Alpine Meadows after the first storm of the winter.

Week of February 9, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; balloons in Whistler Village; Lorne Borgal; snowcat; giant tent; man singing with ski poles in performance; dancing; drinking; homemade plane; windsurfing on frozen lake; Winterfest; Molson World Cup of Downhill; skating; Canadian Pacific Railway; finish hut at World Cup of Downhill; ladder
Appears in February 9, 1984 issue:
02-369-1. Pg. 1. Caption: The craziest new business in town is Cat Balloon, a service that delivers bouquets of balloons to parties, friends and just about anywhere. Debbi Jensen (above right) and Al Fischer started the unique service last week, and on Sunday passed out free balloons to kids in the village. Their balloons are guaranteed to stay aloft 14 hours.
02-369-165. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Brett Connolly was hard at work last Thursday on Popeye's, a new disco-restaurant planned for the Village Square entrance of Crystal Lodge. Herbert Neimann, principle of the Black Forest, says that Popeye's will have an A liquor licence and have seating for 100 people on three levels. He expects it to be open for World Cup.
02-369-61. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Winterfest General Manager Brian Moran, left, puts in the first Rotary Club lottery ticket into one of the five kiosks set-up around Whistler as Lindsay Wilson, Rotary Club member, looks on. Along with several bonus draws, luck winner of the lottery will have a dual mountain pass for life. The specially built kiosks have been erected in Village Entrance, Carlton Lodge, Backcomb's Daylodge and on Whistler's Gondola and Roundhouse.
02-369-113. Pg. 5. Caption: Kalman Horvath just can't get enough wind-surfing in during the summer. So the 15-year-old Pemberton High student took there old skates, a piece of plywood and fashioned himself an ice-board.
02-369-115. Pg. 6. Caption: The buzzing noise you may have heard Saturday and Sunday was this ultralight, piloted by its designer Larry Corme of Surrey. The 250 lb. Beaver is powered by a 28 hp motor and was able to take off and land safely on Alta Lake.
02-369-8. Pg. 8. Caption: [left] Gabe Bandel, Computer Technician, Vancouver.
02-369-9. Pg. 8. Caption: [middle] Lexi Spacek, Art Student, Santa Barbara, California.
02-369-12. Pg. 14. Caption: [bottom] Freestyle bump skiers Terri Schlingloff and Brenda Desnoyers moguled their way to medals at an amateur competition at Hemlock Valley Saturday.
02-369-71. Pg. 15. Caption: Stumps was a hoppin' last Tuesday night with its first ever air band contest. Groups of boisterous Whistlerites banded together and play their favourite tunes -- sans instruments and sans vocal chords. The winner, by a country shout, was Billy Idol (aka Jeff Tuttle) who, along with band members Dave Budka, J.D., and Jean Haghi, performed White Wedding. The crowd love's. Runner up was the Superbs, a group organized at the last minute, composed of Val Lang, Shelley Phalanx and Janet (Brillo) Brough. It was a great show but afterward everyone was asking: when's the next one?
02-369-39. Pg. 16. Caption: That funny looking vehicle zipping around Whistler Village last Thursday wasn't your usual all-terrain carrier. IT was a Hagglunds all-terrain carrier developed for the Swedish Army. Now exported throughout the world, the $140,000 vehicle can ford streams, drive at 35 mph on the highway, slog through snow, and generally go anywhere. Driver Dave Brand forded Fitzsimmons Creek last Thursday and the Hagglunds crossed as if it were going over the Prairies.
02-369-182. Pg. 17. Caption: Workmen put the finishing touches on the World Cup Timing shed at the gondola base.

Week of January 17, 1983

Photographs including but not limited to cross-country skiing; Snowcat; Tom Barratt; portraits; rainy day in Whistler Village; Blackcomb; McConkey cup series downhill skiing; helicopter; heli-skiing; ski race; firemen; drinking at party; dancing; Coast Mountain Telemark pro series
Appears in January 20, 1983 issue:
02-330-49. Pg. 1. Caption: Rainy weather did not dampen the view of Whistler from Lands Minister Anthony Brummet, during his tour of Whistler Tuesday, Jan. 18. Accompanied here by (l to r) Mayor Mark Angus, Assistant Deputy Land Minister Chris Gray and WRA Executive Director Earl Hansen. Brummet toured the Village which his ministry will soon have direct involvement with. It was Brummet's first visit to Whistler.
02-330-85. Pg. 3. Caption: At the invitation of Mayor Mark Angus, the infamous talk show host Jack Webster paid a visit to the equally infamous Resort Municipality of Whistler on Tuesday, Jan 11. Webster toured the town, interviewed residents and visitors alike and came out of the entire experience with a rather favourable impression. His reaction to Whistler? "Very impressive!"
02-330-62. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Roger Moxley, Union Labourer, West Side Road.
02-330-67. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Stan Hammond, Non-union Carpenter, High Forest.
02-330-56. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Dave Lalik, Union Carpenter, High Forest.
02-330-55. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Lorne Greenaway, MP of Cariboo-Chilcotin, visited Whistler Tuesday, Jan. 18 to discuss issues with local residents. His views on Whistler will be featured in next week's Whistler Question.
02-330-158. Pg. 9. Caption: All hands were on deck for the first series in the third annual Boat Races between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, Wednesday, Jan. 12 at the Longhorn Pub. Crowds cheered the Blackcomb team on to victory in the Women's and All-Star (mixed team) events. Whistler Mountain personnel were the top tipplers in the men's division and will have a chance to regain the All-Star title Wednesday, March 2 at the Bavarian Inn.
02-330-65. Pg. 10. Caption: Over 200 applicants turned out at the Keg Monday, Jan. 17 for a variety of jobs being offered by the restaurant. The Keg is scheduled to open its doors sometime in early February.
02-330-24. Pg. 11. Caption: Cross-country skiers kick out over the new trail system around Lost Lake on a sunny Sunday afternoon. The same trail was the scene of a 20km race earlier in the day.
02-330-141. Pg. 16. Caption: Have your cleaned your chimney lately? If not, these fellows may pay you a visit shortly. Fire Inspectors Gerry Fosty reports there have been four chimney fires at Whistler since the New Year -- all of them preventable. Be on the safe side and have your chimney cleaned at least twice a year if you use your fireplace frequently.
02-330-77. Pg. 20. Caption: [top] Patti Morris, Lift Host, Blackcomb.
02-330-71. Pg. 20. Caption: [bottom left] Ron Cusik, Ski Shop, Blackcomb.
02-330-73. Pg. 20. Caption: [bottom right] Bill Ruehl, Vehicle Maintenance, Blackcomb.