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B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 300

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 300

Seven COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,960.
RMOW formalizes snow and ice removal policy

RMOW formalizes snow and ice removal policy

New policy sets priority areas for snow clearing in winter months 
U.K. couple on holiday in Whistler rattled after door kicked in during attempted break-in

U.K. couple on holiday in Whistler rattled after door kicked in during attempted break-in

Ian Gwinnell and his wife had just sat down to dinner in their Glacier Lodge Airbnb when their apartment door was violently kicked in Sunday evening
Lost staff, missed shifts and daily shuttles: The transit strike’s impacts on Whistler businesses

Lost staff, missed shifts and daily shuttles: The transit strike’s impacts on Whistler businesses

Parties went back to the bargaining table March 16 after talks were stalled for weeks  
Whistler police respond to pair of mid-March mountain bike thefts in Spruce Grove

Whistler police respond to pair of mid-March mountain bike thefts in Spruce Grove

Also in police briefs: stolen truck recovered with window smashed, scooter taken in Spring Creek
B.C. has eight COVID-19 deaths in past day

B.C. has eight COVID-19 deaths in past day

Number of COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals continues to decline.
B.C. government launches review of pandemic response

B.C. government launches review of pandemic response

British Columbians have until April 20 to submit their feedback about how they have been affected by the government's response to the pandemic. 
St. Patrick’s Day party returns to Whistler’s Dubh Linn Gate dance floor

St. Patrick’s Day party returns to Whistler’s Dubh Linn Gate dance floor

The one thing you won’t find? Green beer
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations keep falling

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations keep falling

No new COVID-19 deaths or active outbreaks were discovered in past day.
Parties in Sea to Sky transit strike will head back to the bargaining table Wednesday

Parties in Sea to Sky transit strike will head back to the bargaining table Wednesday

Representatives for Pacific Western Transportation and Unifor Local 114 have not met since talks broke down Feb. 25