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Update: One person airlifted to hospital following single-vehicle collision on Highway 99

Update: One person airlifted to hospital following single-vehicle collision on Highway 99

Emergency crews responded to a vehicle incident just south of Cheakamus Canyon climbing area, north of Squamish.
Strong winds, precipitation to blow through Whistler beginning Tuesday night

Strong winds, precipitation to blow through Whistler beginning Tuesday night

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Whistler and the rest of the South Coast.
Number of private dwellings in Whistler fell over five-year period, census data shows

Number of private dwellings in Whistler fell over five-year period, census data shows

A growing—and aging—population has further compounded the resort’s housing crunch.
New federal electoral boundaries proposed for British Columbia

New federal electoral boundaries proposed for British Columbia

Under new boundaries, Sea to Sky riding would get slightly smaller, B.C. would gain one seat
Whistler launches new junior firefighter program

Whistler launches new junior firefighter program

Student work experience is designed to help train the next generation of firefighters
Vehicle found abandoned after suspected thieves ram into Whistler police car

Vehicle found abandoned after suspected thieves ram into Whistler police car

Rash of thefts serving as a reminder to keep vehicles locked, say Whistler RCMP
Officials talk resiliency, housing and more at LMLGA conference in Whistler

Officials talk resiliency, housing and more at LMLGA conference in Whistler

Politicians came together for first time in two years to discuss policy and priorities in a post-pandemic world
Whistler doctor sounds alarm on growing physician shortage

Whistler doctor sounds alarm on growing physician shortage

With only one full-service clinic remaining, Dr. Karin Kausky calls for more provincial support
Whistler council shoots down nuclear option in Sea to Sky transit strike

Whistler council shoots down nuclear option in Sea to Sky transit strike

A day before talks broke off yet again, Whistler officials shot down a proposal to end their contract with BC Transit, stop paying lease fees, and start a shuttle service.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. highest since February

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. highest since February

Province has 46 more COVID-19 patients in hospitals than it had a week ago