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Whistler council hears roads update following New Year's storm cycle

Whistler council hears roads update following New Year's storm cycle

'We know that the solution is [reducing] the number of vehicles that are travelling along the highway. But how do we do that?'
Pemberton council begins budget deliberations

Pemberton council begins budget deliberations

First draft of 2022 budget presented to Committee of the Whole on Feb. 1
Pique's 2022 Winter Olympic Blog: Feb. 4

Pique's 2022 Winter Olympic Blog: Feb. 4

19 die in past day in B.C. while infected with COVID-19

19 die in past day in B.C. while infected with COVID-19

Known active infections are the lowest total so far this year.
Conservation group looking to community for help tracking wolverines

Conservation group looking to community for help tracking wolverines

Wolverine Watch is looking for community involvement to help track and locate wolverine dens in an attempt to avoid disturbing the animals while denning
Feds to fund asset management planning in Sea to Sky communities

Feds to fund asset management planning in Sea to Sky communities

MP Patrick Weiler announced last week that the federal government is investing a total of $145,600 into Sea to Sky communities through the Municipal Asset Management Program. 
Whistler backcountry advisory: avalanche hazard 'highly dynamic'

Whistler backcountry advisory: avalanche hazard 'highly dynamic'

'Make travel plans that you can easily adjust '
Three Whistler builders up for Georgie Awards

Three Whistler builders up for Georgie Awards

Whistler's RDC Fine Homes looks to continue nomination streak
B.C., Lil’wat and N’Quatqua release new visitor strategy for Tenquille Lake

B.C., Lil’wat and N’Quatqua release new visitor strategy for Tenquille Lake

Joint framework bans mountain biking and dogs on trails; limits camping to designated areas 
145 COVID-19 patients in B.C. ICUs – most since October

145 COVID-19 patients in B.C. ICUs – most since October

13 more die while infected with COVID-19 in B.C.