Pina Belperio

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Welcome to Word of the Rings, a new Rabble.ca blog that aims to serve as a one-stop examination at what’s happening behind the scenes in the lead up to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and Whistler. Pina will be your guide through these (somewhat) uncharted waters. We will get up close and personal with the powerful, yet bizarre troupe called VANOC and examine the effects of the Games on local residents, small business owners, municipal debt loads, real estate prices, the environment, the homeless and housing. This column is meant to be interactive, so if you have a tip, idea or a complaint, please feel free to drop me an email. I'll do my best to monitor the comments and react when appropriate.
| February 28, 2011

Will Russia's 2014 Winter Games be moved to Whistler?

Members of Team Russia at the Whistler Olympic Park for the cross-country ski and biathlon in February 2010. Photo: Megan Mallen/Flickr
Whispers abound that Whistler and Vancouver may get the Winter Games in 2014 because of Sochi's problems.

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| February 13, 2011
| February 7, 2011

Killing of sled dogs stun 'dog-crazed' Whistler residents

Whistler is used to being in the limelight for skiing and lifestyles of the rich and famous, so allegations of a dog massacre are a hard pill to swallow.

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| September 7, 2010
Asphalt plant near Cheakamus Crossing Neighbourhood, Whistler, BC
| August 5, 2010
| July 26, 2010

Paralympics - the last 'bastion' of pure sports and international competition

While the Olympics are more about marketing athletes as products to a televised audience, the Paralympics are about the love of sports.
While the Olympics are more about marketing athletes as products to a televised audience, the Paralympics are about the love of sports.

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| March 23, 2010
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