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ICYMI in Whistler: local police conducting ongoing investigation

Sea to Sky tourism impacted by Mexican visa restrictions; Mayor Crompton excited for housing investments in provincial budget
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Welcome to another week, and another big dump of snow that is sure to have pleased many. Let's check out your regularly-scheduled wrap-up of Sea to Sky current events.

Pique will follow up as more information becomes available regarding last Friday's police raid across Creekside, Emerald and Marketplace. 

Local tourism could be negatively affected this year by changes to Canadian visa requirements for Mexicans.

Mayor Jack Crompton is enthusiastic about investments in housing projects through the recently-announced BC Builds program in the province's $89 million-plus budget.

Elected officials in Pemberton are mulling over 2024 tax increases.

Shred Kelly next plays March 30 in Whistler.

Axemen Rugby Club standout Blake Mahovic captained Canada to a 16-16 draw against Team USA.

Opposition leader Kevin Falcon expects BC United to have a candidate for the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding within the next 45 days.

Whistler Kendo Club founder Hiroaki Yano has repeated as champion of the Steveston Kendo Tournament.

The Sea to Sky Students Film Festival is back, with an April 1 deadline for submissions. 

Click here for a look at today and tomorrow's weather and road conditions. 

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