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COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. remain "stubbornly high"

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. remain "stubbornly high"

Unvaccinated people are 50 times more likely to land in hospital if they get COVID-19.
Whistler Village sign bylaw enforcement to start next month

Whistler Village sign bylaw enforcement to start next month

Council to consider updated sign bylaw next year
Upgraded In-SHUCK-ch FSR has offered a lifeline to First Nation communities

Upgraded In-SHUCK-ch FSR has offered a lifeline to First Nation communities

Nations made road safety improvements a key part of treaty negotiations over the years 
Municipal building department still dealing with permit backlog

Municipal building department still dealing with permit backlog

Info requests, permit and licence applications currently taking eight to 12 business days
Whistler's newest fine dining venture slated to open in spring 2022

Whistler's newest fine dining venture slated to open in spring 2022

Industry heavyweights Neil Henderson, chef Alex Chen and Jack Evrensel behind highly-anticipated Wild Blue Restaurant + Bar
B.C. confirms 596 new cases of COVID-19 and 8 more deaths

B.C. confirms 596 new cases of COVID-19 and 8 more deaths

There are currently 4,451 active cases of COVID-19 in the province.
MP Weiler eyes labour solutions to start second term

MP Weiler eyes labour solutions to start second term

Career and Training Expo set for Nov. 9 and 10 in Whistler
The hidden impacts of Whistler’s remote-work movement

The hidden impacts of Whistler’s remote-work movement

While difficult to quantify remote workers’ impact on employee beds, the anecdotes paint a clear picture
COVID-19 recoveries in B.C. pass 200,000 threshold

COVID-19 recoveries in B.C. pass 200,000 threshold

Six more deaths bring B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,192.
Sea to Sky school district has a new superintendent

Sea to Sky school district has a new superintendent

Chris Nicholson officially took over as SD48's superintendent of schools on Nov. 1