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SLRD Area D director Tony Rainbow to run for third term

SLRD Area D director Tony Rainbow to run for third term

Voters in B.C. head to the municipal polls on Oct. 15
Mayor Jack Crompton to seek re-election

Mayor Jack Crompton to seek re-election

Whistlerites will elect a new mayor and council on Oct. 15
‘Everything we’re doing here is making building more expensive’

‘Everything we’re doing here is making building more expensive’

The construction industry reacts to the RMOW’s new Green Building Policy 
Section of Whistler's Valley Trail to remain closed until Oct. 7

Section of Whistler's Valley Trail to remain closed until Oct. 7

The Millar Creek Valley Trail is closed to accommodate sewer main and manholes upgrades.
Clorrica Riggs has been missing for more than a week. Her loved ones aren't giving up hope.

Clorrica Riggs has been missing for more than a week. Her loved ones aren't giving up hope.

A GoFundMe has been launched to support ongoing efforts to find the 29-year-old Whistler resident ahead of a community search planned for Thursday morning.
Booze purchase limits to remain in effect in B.C.

Booze purchase limits to remain in effect in B.C.

Restaurant owners have been told to expect another month of a strained booze supply.
Local business owner Tina James announces run for Whistler council

Local business owner Tina James announces run for Whistler council

Whistler will elect a new mayor and council on Oct. 15
Whistler Chamber's election survey for members closes tomorrow

Whistler Chamber's election survey for members closes tomorrow

Chamber will use survey results to inform advocacy efforts ahead of Oct. 15 municipal election
B.C. researchers make insulin pill 'breakthrough’

B.C. researchers make insulin pill 'breakthrough’

Aside from improving the lifestyles of 300,000 Canadians who take insulin injections multiple times a day to manage Type 1 diabetes, a pill could reach millions more who currently can't access the medicine.
B.C. booze deliveries to resume as union stands down picket lines: BCGEU

B.C. booze deliveries to resume as union stands down picket lines: BCGEU

The BCGEU has announced it's ending job action at liquor and cannabis distribution warehouses.