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COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop in 17th straight data update

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop in 17th straight data update

13 more COVID-19 deaths raise province's pandemic death toll to 2,896.
Delving deeper into the B.C. budget and its implications for Whistler

Delving deeper into the B.C. budget and its implications for Whistler

Funding welcomed for housing, climate, daycare—but no money for regional transit in 2022 
Old-growth logging at CCF deferred until end of year as board looks to diversify revenue

Old-growth logging at CCF deferred until end of year as board looks to diversify revenue

With little commercially viable old growth left, the Cheakamus Community Forest hones in on second-growth, carbon credits  
B.C. COVID-19 ICU patient count lowest in 2022: 73

B.C. COVID-19 ICU patient count lowest in 2022: 73

COVID-19 hospitalizations in the province have fallen in every data update since February 7.
Coroner concludes Lil’wat mushroom pickers likely died from cold exposure

Coroner concludes Lil’wat mushroom pickers likely died from cold exposure

Peter Oleski and his son River were found dead on Pemberton forest service road in October 2020
Whistler Housing Authority announces sale of 46 units in Cheakamus Crossing

Whistler Housing Authority announces sale of 46 units in Cheakamus Crossing

An additional 54 units will be up for sale this summer
Whistler Health Care Centre's upgraded trauma unit open for business (VIDEO)

Whistler Health Care Centre's upgraded trauma unit open for business (VIDEO)

‘To have everything optimized for when we do get put in really difficult positions makes our lives better’
Serious COVID-19 infections keep falling in B.C.

Serious COVID-19 infections keep falling in B.C.

No new COVID-19 deaths were reported overnight.
Museum Musings: Helmets on the hill

Museum Musings: Helmets on the hill

Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

Pandemic and climate change emergencies stressing out British Columbians

17 per cent of B.C. survey respondents felt they needed help with their mental health during the pandemic but didn't receive it.