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B.C. axing mask requirements Friday, vax cards in April

B.C. axing mask requirements Friday, vax cards in April

Decision comes amid falling COVID-19 cases in B.C. after record highs
Parties in Sea to Sky transit strike haven’t met with mediator in weeks

Parties in Sea to Sky transit strike haven’t met with mediator in weeks

With Vancouver transit workers voting to ratify deal this week, wage gap with local transit workers widens even further 
Serious B.C. COVID-19 infections continuing decline

Serious B.C. COVID-19 infections continuing decline

14 new COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,929.
Whistler man in ‘medical distress’ rescued from tree

Whistler man in ‘medical distress’ rescued from tree

RCMP says injured man was unable to climb the 80 feet down to safety
Whistler Search and Rescue responds to seven calls in busy four-day period

Whistler Search and Rescue responds to seven calls in busy four-day period

Volunteer crews responded to two avalanche calls and a handful of injuries in the backcountry between March 3 and 6
Three arrested following home invasion, assault in Pemberton

Three arrested following home invasion, assault in Pemberton

Incident was 'a targeted event,' police say
Known new COVID-19 infections in B.C. lowest since August

Known new COVID-19 infections in B.C. lowest since August

One more COVID-19 death in the province raises the pandemic death toll to 2,915.
Fired Whistler Blackcomb employees suing company in vaccine policy dispute

Fired Whistler Blackcomb employees suing company in vaccine policy dispute

In light of high vax rates and less-severe Omicron variant, mandates may do more harm than good, VCH says
'Breaking the Bias' on International Women's Day

'Breaking the Bias' on International Women's Day

Free yoga class, karma keg and online auction all raising funds for Howe Sound Women's Centre
Museum Musings: The lasting legacy of Dag Aabye

Museum Musings: The lasting legacy of Dag Aabye