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The Canyon’s Ski Resort in Park City Continues It’s Battle With Wolf Mountain Resorts

ski-picture-at-the-canyons.jpgEven though The Canyons began running its lifts last week, the battle for control of the resort continues in court. Wolf Mountain Resorts is still trying to block the sale of the American Skiing Co. last resort to Talisker Canyons Finance Company for $100M. There is a motion of summary judgement before the Judge in the Third District Court by ASC to allow the deal to proceed, which has yet to ruled on.

In the meantime it is snowing and lifts are operating, so it is business as usual.

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3 Responses to “The Canyon’s Ski Resort in Park City Continues It’s Battle With Wolf Mountain Resorts”

  1. Lynn Whitaker Says:

    I am filing a Law Suit against the ASC for the wrongful death of my son, Cheyenne Whitaker in March of 2007. The insulting cover-up of my son’s death on Killington Mountain in Vermont was shortly before they sold the Mountain to the Powdr Corp. My son went into respiratory arrest on the mountain, and was not rescued in a timely manner. The ski patrol could not locate the defibrillator, basically arriving empty handed with no equipment. Then came the big cover-up. I am blowing the whistle on the ASC, so everyone will find out what they are all about.

  2. Shayna Winterstar Says:

    The boarders in Vermont who ride at Killington were really shocked to hear of his sudden death. He was an instructor here, and was liked by everyone.I am in anEMT class. That kind of negligence is in excuseable. Because they did not even call the med helicopter, and now is life is over at age 25. That was shameful.

  3. Lynn Whitaker Says:

    I hope Wolf Mountain continues to block the sale of the Canyons. American Ski Company does not deserve to be able to unload their last remaining asset until they have dealt with the wrongful death of my son, Cheyenne Whitaker, on Killington Mountin in Vermont last march.My son, 25, was an employee of Killington. When he went into respiratory arrest on the mountain, the ski patrol was ineffective, slow, and arrived with no lifre saving equipment. This is shameful.
    Then they tried to cover up their negligence. I will have my day in court!

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