THIS WEEK IN PIQUE
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32 Bringing culture home Lil’wat Nation is one of many Indigenous groups trying to repatriate cultural possessions lost since colonization. - By Alyssa Noel
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EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Bicycles for
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SHANDRO ON THE SCENE
Whistler
Humanity’s Pat Montani and Playground Builders’ Keith Reynolds will
summer resident Ethan Shandro earns second-place finish in UCI World
share Citizen of the Year honours in 2019.
Cup downhill junior men’s debut.
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BITE BYLAW
The Village of Pemberton is reviewing
GET CRAFTY
A new workshop series is aiming
its animal control bylaw following an alleged dog attack in the Creekside
to bring indigo dyeing and block printing to crafty locals at venues in
Village development.
Pemberton and Whistler.
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HUT AMBASSADORS
The Alpine Club of
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GONE COUNTRY
Vancouver country musician
Canada adapts to the social-media-fuelled popularity of picturesque huts
Kristin Carter is preparing to make her Whistler debut at the Maury Young
by designating ambassadors for the huts and for people.
Arts Centre on May 10.
COVER Pictured are carvings of Thunderbird Killer Whale Chief and Thunderbird Killer Whale Seal on display at the Brackendale Art Gallery back in 1986. Indigenous groups from around the world are currently repatriating cultural belongings lost after colonization. - Photo from the Whistler Question archives 4 MAY 2, 2019