- Tenney Mountain rope evacuates Hornet.
- Two people are injured falling from the Panorama Express at Gunstock.
- Hatley Pointe, North Carolina loses its main lift due to a mechanical issue.
- Cuchara successfully opens Chair 4 for the first time since 2000.
- Mt. Jefferson, Maine may close after this season.
- The publicly-owned ski hill in Des Moines, Iowa seeks a new chairlift.
- With a strike dragging on, Le Massif announces the end of ski season, then promptly reaches a deal to reopen tomorrow.
- With public and private funding secured, Mont-Sainte-Anne plans to sign a contract to replace three aging detachables in March.
- A mixed-use development near Park City could include a gondola connection to Deer Valley East Village.
- Vail CEO Rob Katz discusses unionization efforts in the ski industry and reflects on last season’s strike at Park City.
- A rider who died after falling from a chairlift at Cypress Mountain last week may have lost consciousness before falling.
- Elected officials are under investigation for meeting with the owner of Telluride about a sale during the patrol strike.

Awesome news for Mont Saint-Anne. I wonder if L’étoile filante will become an 8 or 10 passenger gondola. I’m still a bit confused about the plan to make l’express du sud and la Tortue one lift. Isn’t it just going to be parallel to the gondola. Also wondering if the Échappée t-bar will be replaced along with Express du nord.
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Cuchara’s finally back to being lift served..
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yeah! Something satisfying about seeing an old lift and ski area brought back to service again. Even if it is just 1 lift for now. Who knows, perhaps if this works out in the long run, something can be done for the other lifts that are still standing, even though I believe they are on forest service land and the forest service removed the controls to those lifts…
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