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15 more die from COVID-19 in B.C., 2,425 newly infected

15 more die from COVID-19 in B.C., 2,425 newly infected

Hospitalizations and ICU patient counts are highest since May.
How the B.C. vaccine card will work

How the B.C. vaccine card will work

New vaccination certificate rolls out next week
Photo ID, QR codes the new norm under B.C. vaccine card plan

Photo ID, QR codes the new norm under B.C. vaccine card plan

Businesses urged not to call police if patrons don't show vaccination status.
Whistler all-candidates meeting set for tomorrow

Whistler all-candidates meeting set for tomorrow

Register and tune in live starting at 6 p.m.
The pandemic has accelerated an important shift in charitable giving

The pandemic has accelerated an important shift in charitable giving

Increasingly, donors are recognizing the value of unrestricted grant funding to non-profits
TEDx returns to Whistler with diverse lineup of speakers

TEDx returns to Whistler with diverse lineup of speakers

Sept. 12 virtual event features mix of speakers from Sea to Sky and beyond exploring theme of ‘Legacy’
Province announces back-to-school COVID-19 safety plan

Province announces back-to-school COVID-19 safety plan

Sea to Sky schools among those that received upgraded ventilation systems for the upcoming school year
Whistler Search and Rescue adds new storage buildings

Whistler Search and Rescue adds new storage buildings

The brightly painted spaces in Cheakamus will house equipment and help lower response times, officials say
The fight over the future of the Squamish Spit

The fight over the future of the Squamish Spit

Dismantling is set for October to improve estuary habitat, while wind-sporters want a solution for kiters and the wider community
Application seeks to bring affordable co-living housing to Pemberton

Application seeks to bring affordable co-living housing to Pemberton

Council supportive, but raises concerns with request for reduced parking