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Xaxli’p First Nation near Lillooet set to expand territory

Xaxli’p First Nation near Lillooet set to expand territory

SLRD board voices support for 15.3-ha expansion
Years in the making, Chubby Duck's brings vertical roasted meat to the Whistler masses

Years in the making, Chubby Duck's brings vertical roasted meat to the Whistler masses

The village donair and poutine shop is here to satisfy your late-night cravings
Second annual Hike for Health fundraiser slated for June 18

Second annual Hike for Health fundraiser slated for June 18

Whistler Health Care Foundation still looking for event sponsors to help raise money for primary care, as Whistler 360 accepts more new patients
Feds, province investing millions in Whistler water infrastructure

Feds, province investing millions in Whistler water infrastructure

Whistler to get $4.5 million for new water treatment plant
Whistler set to adopt new Zero Carbon Step Code

Whistler set to adopt new Zero Carbon Step Code

The updated code will take effect Jan. 1 to allow builders time to adjust
Dozens of MPs face protesters calling for emissions cap for fossil fuel companies

Dozens of MPs face protesters calling for emissions cap for fossil fuel companies

Natural Resources Minister and North Vancouver MP Jonathan Wilkinson was among dozens of federal politicians targeted by climate activists Thursday calling for an emissions cap on Canada's oil and gas industry.
From sideshows to kids’ shows

From sideshows to kids’ shows

Orbax and Pepper bring their mix of science and freakshow to Whistler on May 27 and 28
Victoria Day call volume steady from last year, says Whistler RCMP

Victoria Day call volume steady from last year, says Whistler RCMP

RCMP briefs: Late-night Marketplace restaurant hotspot for May long mischief; Bike thieves located
Summer hotel booking pace ‘softening,’ says Tourism Whistler CEO

Summer hotel booking pace ‘softening,’ says Tourism Whistler CEO

With other resort towns and cities reporting a similar cool-down, the trend isn’t unique to Whistler’s tourism industry
Provincial funds offer boost for Sea to Sky emergency preparedness

Provincial funds offer boost for Sea to Sky emergency preparedness

Local governments in Squamish and Pemberton are among the recipients of B.C.'s $3 million Community Emergency Preparedness Fund