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B.C. announces 1,785 new COVID-19 cases

B.C. announces 1,785 new COVID-19 cases

Province will provide a full update on Wednesday
Cold weather causes multiple maintenance delays for Creekside Gondola

Cold weather causes multiple maintenance delays for Creekside Gondola

During the recent cold snap, the Creekside Gondola has been stopped three times for maintenance
Six tips to keep hummingbirds alive during a cold snap

Six tips to keep hummingbirds alive during a cold snap

'Who would have believed we'd ever be counting hummingbirds in the wintertime?'
‘Arctic outflow’ warning issued for Whistler, bitter temperatures expected to stick around until Wednesday

‘Arctic outflow’ warning issued for Whistler, bitter temperatures expected to stick around until Wednesday

WCSS operating warming centre, emergency overnight shelter for those in need of warmth
COVID-19 spike continues in B.C. as new case numbers remain elevated

COVID-19 spike continues in B.C. as new case numbers remain elevated

New daily record high on Saturday followed by two more days of 1,000-plus new infections
Whistler Blackcomb Foundation awards more than $400K to local community groups

Whistler Blackcomb Foundation awards more than $400K to local community groups

After a shift to more urgent needs in 2020, WBF re-expands its charitable giving
B.C. floods among world's most devastating climate events of 2021

B.C. floods among world's most devastating climate events of 2021

The full cost of flooding in B.C. is still being assessed, but according to one estimate, November flooding places B.C. as the world's fifth most expensive extreme weather event in 2021.
Skier hits five-year milestone in monthly challenge

Skier hits five-year milestone in monthly challenge

Noah Jacobs marked his 60th-consecutive month of skiing with a visit to Whistler on opening weekend
How one B.C. group, First Nations bought out trophy hunters

How one B.C. group, First Nations bought out trophy hunters

Foreign licences to hunt black bears fell 23-fold last year during the pandemic. As the hunting guide outfitter industry looks to bounce back, opponents are expanding an alternative: pay trophy hunting guides to stop hunting.
B.C. couple donates pristine parcel of rainforest, land in Bella Coola Valley

B.C. couple donates pristine parcel of rainforest, land in Bella Coola Valley

In a season of giving, a B.C. couple is gifting their piece of wilderness to the Nature Conservancy of Canada