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              MACLAURIN_2017_011-008-001-007 · File · 1994
              Part of Don MacLaurin

              Documents concerning the 1994 LRUP. File includes correspondence; a final draft of the 1994 Forest Recreation Plan; an earlier draft of the 1994 Forest Recreation Plan; management plans; LRUP notes.

              WA_2023_047-01-03-002 · File · 1982
              Part of Brent Wallace Fonds

              Two documents that outline different trip itineraries that B.C. Powder Guides offers.
              The first document is for an Exploratory Heli Ski Trip, which offers a two day excursion to heli-ski in places like Ipsoot Glacier, Manatee glaciers, Meager Hot Springs, Pebble glacier, McPharlon glacier, Thiassi glacier, and Goat peak.
              The second document is for a four day heli-ski week at Bralorne which takes customers to ski in remote places such as the South Chilcotin Mountains, the Cadwallader Range, McGillivray Pass, Noel Creek, Hurley Drainage, and the Lone Goat Creek. customers will then be taken to accomodations at the Mines Hotel in Bralorne. This document also specifies who the guides will be; Herb Bluer, Geoff Wayatt, and Mike Jakobsson.

              Week of December 13, 1984
              WQ-2-386 · File · December 13, 1984
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to picnic on a snowmobile; Whistler Village; glamour shots; dog; opening presents; town planning; portraits; dancing; nativity play; advent dinner; bar; West Coast Sports and Ski Swap; cars; Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year awards; Whistler Snowmobile Services; Squamish Youth Chorale performing Dawn of a Promise ; West Coast Sports Mountain Shadow Saturday fashion show; VOX Humana Ensemble of Vancouver
              Appears in December 13, 1984 issue:
              02-386-118. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Molly Boyd receives the plaque honouring her as the Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Saturday. Brian Walholvd, last year's winner, announced to the crowd that Boyd was the 1984 winner for her involvement and extra commitment to the community. More pictures follow on page 16.
              02-386-57. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] The Squamish Youth Chorale performed Dawn of Promise, a Christmas musical written by Walt Harrah, Saturday evening in Myrtle Philip School before an audience of 150. The chorale, composed of more than 60 members, also has six Whistler members and is lead by musical directors Norah Teel and Dave Conrad. (Top) The full chorale gathered for the grand finale.
              02-386-32. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] Bob Flitton, new deputy minister of lands, parks and housing.
              02-386-132. Pg. 9. Caption: Club 10 was the host to West Coast Sports Mountain Shadows Saturday night, a fashion show featuring more than 29 different outfits all available at the ski outlet; All the models got together for one final display wearing moon boots by Diadora.
              02-386-99. Pg. 13. Caption: Poet and translator Wayne Holder gave a reading of his own poetry and his translations of Estonian poet Marie Under at Germaine's Licks Sunday evening. Holder, who has travelled extensively in Estonia, is one of few translators of Estonian literature. Under, a member of PEN International has twice been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature.
              02-386-63. Pg. 16. Caption: [left] Herb Capozzi, left, was the keynote speaker at Saturday's 18th Annual Chamber of Commerce dinner dance held this year in Dusty's He kept the audience laughing with an extended series of one-liners and jokes before he reached the main point of his speech: that only constant is change in the world and appalling to it.
              02-386-57. Pg. 16. Caption: [right] The Chamber also announced its new slate of executives for 1985 which includes from left to right, Roger Stacey and Nancy Trieber as vice-presidents and Dave Kirk as president. Mayor Terry Rodgers inducted the new executive which resulted in laughter among the crowd when the three members attempted to read their chamber pledge in unison.
              02-386-94. Pg. 17. Caption: [top] Pierre Couture opens a bottle of O'Keefe High Test in the Brass Rail, which boasts the most brass of any bar in Whistler.
              02-386-112. Pg. 17. Caption: [middle] Bartender Michael Branlon pours another pint of draft in the Longhorn, which has recently undergone substantial renovations.
              02-386-97. Pg. 17. Caption: [bottom] Club 10 has always been one of the hot spots and occasional DJ Rod Pencil, known as The Rapper, sets up another record.
              02-386-19. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom] Whistler Snowmobile Services gave a party on the way to Meager Creek Saturday.
              02-386-16. Pg. 20. Caption: Mike Young really flipped last Saturday during Whistler Snowmobile Services attempt to reach Meager Creek.
              02-386-42. Pg. 22. Caption: [top] Mischa Redmond shows some of the money he's collected on his door-to-door African famine relief campaign.
              02-386-125. Pg. 26. Caption: Two people received minor injuries in a collision at the Village Gate Boulevard and Highway 99 intersection. The Volkswagon (background) was turning left onto the boulevard when the second car, unable to stop because of heavy snow, slammed into it. About $2,100 worth of damage was done to the two vehicles. The VW driver was charged with making an improper left-hand turn.

              Week of May 1, 1980
              WQ-2-118 · File · May 1, 1980
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to skiing; golfing; Meager Creek Hot Springs; Construction; Railway tracks
              02-118-54. Pg. 1. Caption: A golfer drives one off the third tee at the Whistler Golf Course against a backdrop of the Blackcomb ski runs during the Bob Parson's Memorial Golf Tournament (results on page 6).
              02-118-58. Pg. 4. Caption: Nester's residents won't have any speeders in their neighbourhood if they can help it. And to help them are large to dangerous-sized boulders strewn about the roadway in an attempt to slow drivers to a crawl.
              02-118-51. Pg. 5. Caption: This temporary decking on the bridge over Fitzsimmons Creek on the Blackcomb access road will be replaced during May by a full width concrete surface.
              02-118-60. Pg. 7. Caption: Chauffeur Chris Speedie and assistant Rod McLeod take the golf course refreshment buggy around the course at the Bob Parson's Memorial Golf Tournament.
              02-118-5. Pg. 13. Caption: Public Safety Building stands at the far end of the lot to be used at the Town Centre site for the 100-man trailer construction camp. The Public Safety Building's official opening is this Saturday (May 3).
              02-118-45. Pg. 14. Caption: (Left to right) Minister of Tourism Pat Jordan chats with our Pat - Mayor Carleton -- at the Town Centre during a tour of the site and an explanation by the mayor of what is exactly going on at the busy construction site. With Honourable Minister and Mayr are Tourist ministry staff Joan Jarvis and George Plul.
              02-118-1. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: Reinforcing steel rods shoot like weeds from the ground at the foundation site of the Mountain Inn. The first phase of the 300 room inn is in full swing with foundations to be poured soon. In the background is the Town Centre phase 1 construction.

              Week of October 26, 1981
              WQ-2-203 · File · October 26, 1981
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to bears; meeting; construction; musician; guitar; geese; car accidents; drinking; bar; art; children on playground; Blackcomb Mountain; interiors
              Appears in October 29, 1981 issue:
              02-203-71. Pg. 1. Caption: Government truck stops in an unlikely spot for the night. Damage to the stairs adjacent to L'Apres was estimated at $2500.
              02-203-17. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] Mayor Pat Carleton ... Whistler needs more time.
              02-203-18. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] Doug McDonald of Garibaldi... What if Whistler fails?
              02-203-105. Pg. 4. Caption: Members of the Backcomb Mtn. staff kick up their heels in anticipation of the upcoming ski season. From left to right: Bill McCance, Don Ross, Scott Carrell, Shelley Phelan, Martin Kimble and Yvonne Teimouri
              02-203-37. Pg. 10. Caption: Dominic Troiano plays for an enthusiastic audience at the Mountain House on October 21.
              02-203-12. Pg. 11. Caption: Whistler's new full-time Adult Education Co-ordinator, Debbie Cook. Debbie can now devote all of her working time to the program.
              02-203-7. Pg. 12. Caption: An early trick-or-treat who looks an awful lot like the real thing paid an afternoon visit to this Whistler residence on Sunday, October 25. RCMP have received numerous bear complaints lately, as the old bruins stock up on grub before their pending winter nap.
              02-203-14. Pg. 15. Caption: An aerial view of the large Westbourne rig drilling a mile-long test hole at Meager Creek.
              02-203-47. Pg. 20. Caption: 'Hawk' and Harvey assist the first 'marrying' of the new gondola lift cable that was spliced last week.
              02-203-4. Pg. 21. Caption: Model Caroline Barclay (centre) stands beside Mr. Makota Mori of Dents Incorporated and other members of the agency staff prior to their helicopter trip up Whistler.