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Flurry of major police calls mark unusual week in Sea to Sky

Flurry of major police calls mark unusual week in Sea to Sky

In span of five days, RCMP dealt with two gun scares, threatened youth fight, and a weapon assault
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. highest since May

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

The 373 British Columbians in hospitals with the disease include 132 in ICUs.
Whistler woman fined $60K for feeding bears believed she was helping animals

Whistler woman fined $60K for feeding bears believed she was helping animals

Zuzana Stevikova had been feeding black bears in Kadenwood throughout summer of 2018 
Three people escorted from Meadow Park Sports Centre after failing to show vaccine card

Three people escorted from Meadow Park Sports Centre after failing to show vaccine card

Although proof of vaccine isn't required in standalone ice rinks and pools, because the MPSC contains multiple common spaces, the requirements still apply
BC Vaccine Card not required to access gondolas, province says

BC Vaccine Card not required to access gondolas, province says

Whistler local launches petition advocating for Vail Resorts to implement resort-wide vaccine mandate
B.C. sees most new COVID-19 infections in a week

B.C. sees most new COVID-19 infections in a week

Nine more British Columbians die from COVID-19; 5,945 battle active infections.
Condé Nast Traveler ranks Fairmont Chateau Whistler No. 1 resort in Canada

Condé Nast Traveler ranks Fairmont Chateau Whistler No. 1 resort in Canada

Four local resorts landed a spot on the prestigious top 10 list
B.C. hospital occupancy stays relatively flat in past month

B.C. hospital occupancy stays relatively flat in past month

Hospitals were far more occupied pre-pandemic
Wildfire mitigation work wrapping up on Whistler Blackcomb

Wildfire mitigation work wrapping up on Whistler Blackcomb

RMOW survey on wildfire mitigation closes Oct. 18
COVID-19: B.C. firms up mandatory vax plans for provincial workers

COVID-19: B.C. firms up mandatory vax plans for provincial workers

Bureaucrats and health-care workers in assisted living, long-term care face vaccination requirements