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Pemberton prepping National Truth and Reconciliation Day commemorations

Pemberton prepping National Truth and Reconciliation Day commemorations

Village staff will roll out educational and symbolic actions for the Sept. 30 statutory holiday
Lil’wat Nation powwow returns after two-year absence

Lil’wat Nation powwow returns after two-year absence

Lil’wat’s Maureen Andy honours late husband, champion dancer George Abbott
Whistler adopts new electric vehicle strategy

Whistler adopts new electric vehicle strategy

Council briefs: Plumbing and building permit fee increases considered; Council hears update on Step Code
Whistler will be added to BC Bird Trail this fall

Whistler will be added to BC Bird Trail this fall

Resort primed to grow as birding destination—but conservationists urge proper measures be implemented 
RMOW seeking community input on its new accessibility plan

RMOW seeking community input on its new accessibility plan

Input will be gathered online and at the local library until June 23
‘I can actually feel secure’: WHA waitlisters stake claim to new Cheakamus Crossing units

‘I can actually feel secure’: WHA waitlisters stake claim to new Cheakamus Crossing units

Twenty-nine apartments in the new Mount Fee development released over the weekend, 25 remain
Here's how much rain you can expect in Whistler this weekend

Here's how much rain you can expect in Whistler this weekend

Good news: the wet weather Whistler is currently experiencing should ease up over the next few days. ⛅
RMOW spent $28K suing Pique over last year’s cyber attack coverage

RMOW spent $28K suing Pique over last year’s cyber attack coverage

‘It was an expense we felt we had to incur,’ says mayor 
B.C.'s COVID-19 ICU patient count hits 10-month low

B.C.'s COVID-19 ICU patient count hits 10-month low

Of 325 COVID-19 patients in B.C. hospitals, 28 are in ICUs
Whistler gets first look at pair of Northlands development concepts

Whistler gets first look at pair of Northlands development concepts

Plans propose housing, commercial, offices and ‘community hub’—but no mention of Whistler Racket Club