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Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre recognized with national tourism award

Squamish-Lil’wat Cultural Centre recognized with national tourism award

SLCC named winner of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada’s National Indigenous Tourism Award on Dec. 1
Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to four-month low

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall to four-month low

Serious infections have also been on the decline.
Lil’wat Nation, Sea to Sky School District ink 5-year Local Education Agreement

Lil’wat Nation, Sea to Sky School District ink 5-year Local Education Agreement

Collaborative partnership aims to improve outcomes for Indigenous students
Man handed $7,500 fine, two-year hunting ban after killing bear near Pemberton

Man handed $7,500 fine, two-year hunting ban after killing bear near Pemberton

Lower Mainland resident charged with two counts under the Wildlife Act
Q&A with re-elected SLRD Board Chair Jen Ford

Q&A with re-elected SLRD Board Chair Jen Ford

Hiring a climate action coordinator is next on the agenda for the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Sea to Sky family speaks out about school exclusions

Sea to Sky family speaks out about school exclusions

Across B.C., hundreds of families struggle with exclusion due to disabilities
Recent weather around Whistler could be perfect storm for avalanches

Recent weather around Whistler could be perfect storm for avalanches

The next snowfall will determine whether the avalanche risk is severe or minimal
COVID-19 vaccinations now available for Sea to Sky kids aged 5-11

COVID-19 vaccinations now available for Sea to Sky kids aged 5-11

VCH vaccine clinics scheduled for Myrtle Phillip Community School on Mondays and Fridays until Dec. 20
Vancouver teen brings girls’ math program to Whistler

Vancouver teen brings girls’ math program to Whistler

Alexa Bailey is expanding her Girls to the Power of Math program to the Sea to Sky
Whistler Health Care Foundation launches grant-funding program

Whistler Health Care Foundation launches grant-funding program

Grants of up to $10K are available to any Sea to Sky non-profit with healthcare-related initiatives