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E-bike boom prompts questions about trail safety in Whistler

E-bike boom prompts questions about trail safety in Whistler

With limited enforcement tools, RMOW focuses on education and planning as e-bikes reshape local transportation
Mariza Nasu reflects on placing fourth at U17 Pan-American Championships

Mariza Nasu reflects on placing fourth at U17 Pan-American Championships

The Squamish wrestler's coach, Frank Mensah, doesn't think 'any obstacle' will halt her development
Marielle Thompson, Jack Crawford receive 2025 Canadian Ski Racing Awards

Marielle Thompson, Jack Crawford receive 2025 Canadian Ski Racing Awards

Nancy Greene Builder Award goes to the late Darrell Maclachlan
Whistler’s alpine hiking and biking trails now open for summer adventures

Whistler’s alpine hiking and biking trails now open for summer adventures

Mount Sproatt and Rainbow Mountain trails are open for hiking, biking and trail running, with restrictions in place to protect wildlife and Whistler’s watershed
Pemberton eyes fresh rules for short-term rentals after public backlash

Pemberton eyes fresh rules for short-term rentals after public backlash

New bylaw proposal aims to soften earlier plan as Pemberton searches for housing solutions
Owen Riegling to visit Whistler for the first time

Owen Riegling to visit Whistler for the first time

The two-time CCMA recipient plays the Whistler Summer Concert Series on July 25
Burnaby driver clocked at 194 km/h caught by motorcycle patrol near Squamish

Burnaby driver clocked at 194 km/h caught by motorcycle patrol near Squamish

A late-night speeder was intercepted by BC Highway Patrol after being caught going more than 100 kilometres per hour over the limit near Lions Bay.
Zero Ceiling receives $47K grant from Hockey Helps the Homeless

Zero Ceiling receives $47K grant from Hockey Helps the Homeless

Funding will provide resources for the non-profit’s housing and employment program
Jacqueline Chapman in as PVHA president, Sarah Hancock assumes treasurer role

Jacqueline Chapman in as PVHA president, Sarah Hancock assumes treasurer role

Chapman and Hancock replace Caleb Smith and Caitlin Cairns respectively
Former RMOW employee sues for wrongful dismissal

Former RMOW employee sues for wrongful dismissal

Kevin Creery says he was fired without cause and now faces barriers to re-employment due to a disability and specialized skill set. The municipality denies any wrongdoing