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Tragic kayaking incident claims life on Cheakamus River in Squamish

Tragic kayaking incident claims life on Cheakamus River in Squamish

Resources available for those affected. 
‘We’re a choir, but more importantly we’re a community’

‘We’re a choir, but more importantly we’re a community’

Whistler Children’s Chorus and Whistler Singers recruiting new members of all abilities as choral season gets underway
Jesse Melamed wins Enduro World Cup finale, locks up second overall

Jesse Melamed wins Enduro World Cup finale, locks up second overall

Elly Hoskin also finishes second in U21 women's season rankings
Whistler musician George Skoupas releases fourth solo album

Whistler musician George Skoupas releases fourth solo album

Quietly Raging is a personal story, an ode to nature and an expression of musical minimalism from the Brother Twang vocalist 
Fork in the Road: Small is beautiful in more ways than one

Fork in the Road: Small is beautiful in more ways than one

One great little art show, one great little grain, and one great book that ties it all together
Evacuation alert issued for properties north of Pemberton

Evacuation alert issued for properties north of Pemberton

Spetch Creek fire burning out of control northeast of Pemberton and Mount Currie
Taking care of what takes care of you

Taking care of what takes care of you

Lil’wat perspectives on soil, the land and farming.
Whistler asks province to relax rules on property tax deferments

Whistler asks province to relax rules on property tax deferments

Currently, employee-restricted properties leased from municipality not eligible for B.C.’s low-interest Provincial Property Tax Deferment Program
Pemberton parents rejoice after École La Vallée gets funding

Pemberton parents rejoice after École La Vallée gets funding

The students are currently studying in portables where there have been problems with mice
Applications now open for Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase

Applications now open for Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase

The yearly filmmaking contest is presented by the Whistler Film Festival and features $2500 in prizes