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Pemberton to build new fast EV charging stations

Pemberton to build new fast EV charging stations

Charging stations, to be installed next summer, bolstered by $100K in federal funding
SLRD sticking to original plan in Sea to Sky Trail expansion to Pemberton

SLRD sticking to original plan in Sea to Sky Trail expansion to Pemberton

Opting for a new route would mean delays of up to a year, SLRD staff says.
Fork in the Road: A now or never race to the finish

Fork in the Road: A now or never race to the finish

With COP 27 and a new council, Whistlerites reflect on our climate crossroad
‘The energy and care we have put in is not lost’

‘The energy and care we have put in is not lost’

Olympic dreams dashed: proponents disappointed after B.C. NDP withholds support, crushing Indigenous-led bid for 2030
Yes, you'll earn an extra hour of sleep Sunday as daylight savings ends in B.C.

Yes, you'll earn an extra hour of sleep Sunday as daylight savings ends in B.C.

It's time to 'fall back' on the clocks, but by this time next year, they could be set to a new permanent standard time.
New Creekside lifts won't be ready for opening day, Whistler Blackcomb confirms

New Creekside lifts won't be ready for opening day, Whistler Blackcomb confirms

With Red Chair 'further along' than gondola due to shipping delays, free shuttles between Creekside and Village will aim to help ease congestion
Pemberton’s new council officially sworn in

Pemberton’s new council officially sworn in

Mayor Mike Richman thanks outgoing members for good work during tough times
UPDATED: RCMP confirm one dead in serious two-car collision north of Pemberton

UPDATED: RCMP confirm one dead in serious two-car collision north of Pemberton

Collision occurred between dump truck and pickup Thursday, police say
Here are Whistler council's new board and committee appointments

Here are Whistler council's new board and committee appointments

Council's next meeting set for Nov. 15
Known new B.C. COVID-19 infections lowest in months

Known new B.C. COVID-19 infections lowest in months

Province counts another 23 people as having died while infected with COVID-19