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La Niña could mean Whistler is in for a colder-than-usual winter

La Niña could mean Whistler is in for a colder-than-usual winter

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officially issues a La Niña Advisory
LATEST: For the second time, the Sea to Sky Gondola’s main cable is cut

LATEST: For the second time, the Sea to Sky Gondola’s main cable is cut

Whistler Blackcomb inspects all lifts as precaution
Smoke from distant fires in U.S. pose 'very high risk' for air quality in B.C.

Smoke from distant fires in U.S. pose 'very high risk' for air quality in B.C.

Environment Canada advised people with underlying medical conditions or serious infections such as COVID-19 to postpone or reduce activities outside
B.C. amends law in effort to address sky-high condo and townhouse insurance

B.C. amends law in effort to address sky-high condo and townhouse insurance

Effective Nov. 1, insurers or insurance agents will be required to give 30 days' notice to condo or "strata" corporations if they intend not to renew a policy or to make any changes
From farm to table

From farm to table

The food industry, from producers to eateries, copes with COVID-19
Grizzly bear attacks man north of Pemberton

Grizzly bear attacks man north of Pemberton

The 36-year-old is recovering in hospital
COVID-19 cases fall slightly in B.C.

COVID-19 cases fall slightly in B.C.

Province has recorded 6,962 cases total
Dr. Bonnie Henry doesn't foresee another full shutdown of the school system

Dr. Bonnie Henry doesn't foresee another full shutdown of the school system

Schools in B.C. reopened to in-person learning Sept. 10.
Grizzly 'safely captured' in Squamish

Grizzly 'safely captured' in Squamish

Conservation Officer Service says it found the animal in the evening of Sept. 10
Record day for COVID-19 cases in B.C.

Record day for COVID-19 cases in B.C.

Henry reminds B.C. that COVID-19 will be here for months, if not years