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B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations dips to one-month low

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations dips to one-month low

Number of those in ICU with the disease is lowest since mid-June
'Never been easier': Tech expert dispels Canada's electric vehicle myths

'Never been easier': Tech expert dispels Canada's electric vehicle myths

Hundreds of new chargers are slated to be installed across Canada and more Canadians are considering EVs than ever before. But why is the adoption rate still so low?
How to access non-urgent medical care without a family doctor in Whistler

How to access non-urgent medical care without a family doctor in Whistler

Former Town Plaza patients can obtain medical records via non-profit MedRecords
Green building policy could have widespread implications for Whistler’s construction industry

Green building policy could have widespread implications for Whistler’s construction industry

The draft policy sets performance guidelines and requirements for new buildings in the municipality
Canadian parents among least likely to prevent cyberbullying, survey finds

Canadian parents among least likely to prevent cyberbullying, survey finds

Canadian children are being cyberbullied just as much as youth in other countries. But their parents are lacking in taking preventative measures to lower these numbers, according to a new poll.
Dawn Titus throwing her hat into the ring again for Whistler council

Dawn Titus throwing her hat into the ring again for Whistler council

The former schoolteacher and longtime local’s platform centres on reversing Whistler’s housing crisis, preserving its natural assets, and offering free parking to residents
Two cougars spotted near Whistler's Lost Lake

Two cougars spotted near Whistler's Lost Lake

The encounter took place 'on a trailhead' Tuesday evening, Aug. 9, according to the RMOW.
West Vancouver bear feeder's sentencing postponed

West Vancouver bear feeder's sentencing postponed

The Crown is waiting to see how the B.C. Court of Appeal rules on a precedent-setting $60,000 fine handed down in Whistler last year.
Kaz Yamamura gets back to his roots for Deep Summer win

Kaz Yamamura gets back to his roots for Deep Summer win

Whistler-based photographer and filmmaker earns $5,000 and Bonny Makarewicz Memorial Trophy
British Columbians pampering pets with AC, says BC Hydro

British Columbians pampering pets with AC, says BC Hydro

BC Hydro data shows AC use increased by about 50 per cent over the past decade.