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RMOW to implement COVID-19 vaccine mandate

RMOW to implement COVID-19 vaccine mandate

Starting March 1, all staff, contractors and volunteers must have two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine
Whistler unveils cannabis retail strategy at long last

Whistler unveils cannabis retail strategy at long last

Municipal hall has received more than 200 cannabis inquiries since 2018
Serious COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to decline

Serious COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to decline

Of 224 COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals, 77 are sick enough to be in ICUs. Six more deaths raise pandemic death toll to 2,369. New cases rise to 379. No new outbreaks.
'It's just chaos': How a Whistler local caught up in Morocco's border closures found her way home

'It's just chaos': How a Whistler local caught up in Morocco's border closures found her way home

Amelia Olafson was surfing in northern Africa last month when the country abruptly banned flights due to the Omicron coronavirus variant
Five of B.C.'s 2,814 active COVID-19 cases are Omicron

Five of B.C.'s 2,814 active COVID-19 cases are Omicron

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. have fallen to new low since August 6.
Whistler RCMP and fire department hosting holiday food and toy drive

Whistler RCMP and fire department hosting holiday food and toy drive

New toys, gift cards and food to be donated to WCSS following Dec. 8 event
Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre recognized with national tourism award

Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre recognized with national tourism award

SLCC named winner of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada’s National Indigenous Tourism Award on Dec. 1
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to four-month low

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to four-month low

Serious infections have also been on the decline.
Lil’wat Nation, Sea to Sky School District ink 5-year Local Education Agreement

Lil’wat Nation, Sea to Sky School District ink 5-year Local Education Agreement

Collaborative partnership aims to improve outcomes for Indigenous students
Man handed $7,500 fine, two-year hunting ban after killing bear near Pemberton

Man handed $7,500 fine, two-year hunting ban after killing bear near Pemberton

Lower Mainland resident charged with two counts under the Wildlife Act
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