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Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall in 34th consecutive data update, to 1,910

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall in 34th consecutive data update, to 1,910

Four more die in B.C. from COVID-19, raising province's death toll from disease to 1,729.
VCH provides details on acquiring second dose of AstraZeneca for Whistler workers

VCH provides details on acquiring second dose of AstraZeneca for Whistler workers

Individuals will have option to receive either second AstraZeneca dose or mRNA vaccine
Whistler's Cheakamus Community Forest is at a crossroads

Whistler's Cheakamus Community Forest is at a crossroads

Forest manager says board will discuss future of old-growth logging this week
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall below 2,000 for first time since October

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall below 2,000 for first time since October

Three more die from COVID-19, raising province's death toll from pandemic to 1,725.
Pay parking at four Whistler parks, some EV charging stations starts June 15

Pay parking at four Whistler parks, some EV charging stations starts June 15

Free weekend transit, Rainbow Park shuttle start June 19
Eva Lake Park to receive more attention from RMOW

Eva Lake Park to receive more attention from RMOW

The RMOW has done several quality analysis tests on the Nordic Heights pond and aim to it in their plans for future upkeep work.
Pemberton RCMP closed investigation into racist incident before talking to Indigenous woman who filed report

Pemberton RCMP closed investigation into racist incident before talking to Indigenous woman who filed report

Ts'kw'waylaxw woman says racial slurs interrupted her vigil for residential school victims
Cheakamus Lake trail, campsites closed due to aggressive bear

Cheakamus Lake trail, campsites closed due to aggressive bear

The BC Conservation Officer Service has received numerous reports of the bear accessing food and approaching people
B.C. reports no new COVID-19 deaths, as second-doses outpace initial vaccinations

B.C. reports no new COVID-19 deaths, as second-doses outpace initial vaccinations

Number of those in ICU, at 57, is lower than at any time since November 20.
Summit aims to help active Sea to Sky moms get back to sport

Summit aims to help active Sea to Sky moms get back to sport

Free sessions to address physical, mental health around childbirth from June 10 to 12