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ICYMI: snowboarder who died on Blackcomb Mountain remembered as "extremely intelligent"

Pemberton breaks ground on new transport hub; World Ski and Snowboard Festival introduces new rail jam
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Danielle Salvatore is being remembered as an “extremely intelligent” engineer regarded for her pioneering research on CO2 conversion.

Before you head off into another weekend, let's take a look at your latest Sea to Sky current events roundup.

A Squamolian woman who died tragically on Blackcomb Mountain on March 9 is remembered as "an extremely intelligent" engineer.

The Village of Pemberton (VOP) has begun clearing a site for its new proposed multi-modal transport hub.

Local Olympians Jasmine Baird, Darcy Sharpe and Teal Harle will compete against dozens of other athletes in the World Ski and Snowboard Festival's (WSSF) new rail jam.

Award-winning First Nations musicians Leela and Jay Gilday will play March 23 in Whistler.

The Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) is hiring an “energy advisor team” on a two-year term to help the municipality apply the zero carbon step code for buildings.

Mayor Jack Crompton and council have voted to support a staff recommendation designed to reduce the volume of potable water used for irrigation purposes.

Marcus Goguen finished second overall in the 2024 Freeride World Tour (FWT) season ranking with his win at the Yeti Xtreme Verbier.

English X-ray artist Nick Veasey visits Whistler on March 30 for the first time.

Brittany Phelan won on the opening day of World Cup ski cross finals in Sweden.

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