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The legend(s) of Air Jordan

The legend(s) of Air Jordan

The feats and failed attempts that turned a not-so-simple cliff sequence into Whistler’s favourite spectacle.
WORTH’s Empower Her event aims to inspire women of Whistler’s recreation, tourism and hospitality industries

WORTH’s Empower Her event aims to inspire women of Whistler’s recreation, tourism and hospitality industries

Non-profit to host panel discussion and networking evening at the Hilton on Thursday, May 4
Dozen temperature records broken across B.C. this week

Dozen temperature records broken across B.C. this week

It was the hottest day in a while.
Serious vehicle incident closes Highway 99 south of Squamish

Serious vehicle incident closes Highway 99 south of Squamish

ICARS on scene to investigate after motorcycle, car collide
Owners officially take possession at WHA property in Cheakamus Crossing

Owners officially take possession at WHA property in Cheakamus Crossing

Fifty-four new owners have moved into employee-restricted apartments at 1360 Mount Fee Road
SLRD approves major Lil’wat Nation housing development

SLRD approves major Lil’wat Nation housing development

The mixed-use development could put a ‘significant dent’ in the Nation’s housing list
The Whistler fitness program giving cancer patients a new lease on life

The Whistler fitness program giving cancer patients a new lease on life

CanActive is the brainchild of personal trainer and cancer exercise specialist, Stephen List
‘Everything we do is founded in safety’: Whistler Blackcomb staff address guest concerns

‘Everything we do is founded in safety’: Whistler Blackcomb staff address guest concerns

Pandemic impacts lingered for grooming ops and volunteers, but patrollers say incidents looked similar to pre-COVID seasons
Village of Pemberton considering 8% tax increase

Village of Pemberton considering 8% tax increase

Growing population, aging infrastructure creating budget pressures in Spud Valley
COS warns of heightened coyote activity in Whistler

COS warns of heightened coyote activity in Whistler

Public urged to keep small pets indoors or on-leash with more reports of coyotes than usual for this time of year
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