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Recorded in Whistler, The Blue Hour taps experts in science, arts, and humanities

Recorded in Whistler, The Blue Hour taps experts in science, arts, and humanities

Local radio host re-launches CiTR show with local guests on debut episode   
Whistler author gets inspired by what might lurk beneath snow banks for debut book

Whistler author gets inspired by what might lurk beneath snow banks for debut book

Rebecca Wood Barrett releases My Best Friend is Extinct for middle-grade readers 
New World Ski and Snowboard Festival aims to showcase Whistler’s elite talent

New World Ski and Snowboard Festival aims to showcase Whistler’s elite talent

End-of-season bash reimagined as online film fest and art competition
MUSEUM MUSINGS: Reimagining Hillcrest Lodge

MUSEUM MUSINGS: Reimagining Hillcrest Lodge

Mount Whistler Lodge also became popular among Whistler area residents in the 1970s
Five Sea to Sky bands handpicked for ‘band bootcamp’

Five Sea to Sky bands handpicked for ‘band bootcamp’

Arts Whistler’s Creative Catalyst kicks off this week 
Whistler Secondary School play brings a little whimsy, silliness, and escape

Whistler Secondary School play brings a little whimsy, silliness, and escape

Objection! Disorder in the Court! set to stream on Friday, March 19 
Free Will Astrology week of March 18

Free Will Astrology week of  March 18

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Poet Ocean Vuong speaks of the Hawaiian word kipuka . It refers to a patch of earth that doesn’t get covered with lava when an active volcano exudes its molten material.
Whistler designer breathes new life into mid-century furniture

Whistler designer breathes new life into mid-century furniture

Eva Beresova’s ReRepublic repurposes vintage pieces from former European republics  
Pemberton Museum receives provincial funding to complete long-running infrastructure project

Pemberton Museum receives provincial funding to complete long-running infrastructure project

Schoolhouse and homestead cabin to be reconstructed and rehabilitated by fall
Prize-winning, one-minute film features pug alien and plenty of DIY effects

Prize-winning, one-minute film features pug alien and plenty of DIY effects

Pemberton’s Matt Krumins won CFOX’s $10,000 One Minute Movie contest with recreation of E.T.