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ICYMI in Whistler: avalanche danger high due to warm temperatures

Afghan refugee reunites with daughter in Pemberton; Embyr-Lee Susko wins Canadian Luge Championship
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An image of the Chocolate Bowl area in Whistler.

Good evening and welcome back to your weekday wrap-up of Sea to Sky current events. 

Avalanche Canada is urging members of the public to avoid backcountry terrain as rising temperatures generate instability in the snowpack. 

An Afghan refugee is being reunited with the 10-year-old daughter he's never met in Pemberton. 

Embyr-Lee Susko defended her title as Canadian Luge Champion.

A free youth rugby session is happening March 17 in Squamish courtesy of the Axemen Rugby Club.

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) is taking steps towards incorporating Britannia Beach, Furry Creek, and Porteau Road.

Follow this link for a glance at tomorrow's weather and road conditions. 

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