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More than a pipe dream: Lee Carter Plumbing wins Prestige Award

More than a pipe dream: Lee Carter Plumbing wins Prestige Award

The Whistler-based business jetted off to Las Vegas for an award ceremony at Caesars Palace April 18
Roundhouse Lodge achieves historic accessibility milestone

Roundhouse Lodge achieves historic accessibility milestone

The Whistler Blackcomb ski facility has earned the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification
BC Transit launches survey on Pemberton Valley transit fare

BC Transit launches survey on Pemberton Valley transit fare

BC Transit, the Village of Pemberton, Lil’wat Nation and the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District are asking for your feedback to help address rising transit demand and operating costs
André Alexis joins Whistler Writers Festival Spring Series

André Alexis joins Whistler Writers Festival Spring Series

The Giller Prize recipient speaks May 21 at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
Construction begins on new École La Vallée building in Pemberton

Construction begins on new École La Vallée building in Pemberton

After years of legal battles and community advocacy, Pemberton’s francophone community celebrates the start of construction on a French-language public school building
Updated: Squamish wildfire is now out

Updated: Squamish wildfire is now out

This was the second wildfire in Squamish this season.
Jakob Jewett sidelined with hand injury

Jakob Jewett sidelined with hand injury

The reigning Canadian Open DH champ will miss the 2025 World Cup opener in Bielsko-Biala
B.C. Greens won't back government's 'vague' infrastructure bill

B.C. Greens won't back government's 'vague' infrastructure bill

BC Green Party says the province's proposed infrastructure bill provides too much 'unchecked authority'
'You could see the wonder on their faces'

'You could see the wonder on their faces'

Whistler Children's Festival returns from May 16 to 18
Why climate change wasn't a priority in the federal election

Why climate change wasn't a priority in the federal election

It wasn’t just due to President Donald Trump’s threats, says UBC political science prof.