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New Meager Creek Development Corporation looks to turn geothermal energy into hydrogen near Pemberton

New Meager Creek Development Corporation looks to turn geothermal energy into hydrogen near Pemberton

Researchers heading south to investigate geothermal potential at Mount Cayley
More than three million British Columbians fully vaccinated

More than three million British Columbians fully vaccinated

Active infections rose to a six-week high of 1,231.
Pemberton toddler ‘extremely lucky’ to avoid serious injury in collision, police say

Pemberton toddler ‘extremely lucky’ to avoid serious injury in collision, police say

The two-year-old boy reportedly ran into the street before being struck by a vehicle
Pemberton traffic stop leads to drug seizure

Pemberton traffic stop leads to drug seizure

Police seized 1.3 kilograms of cocaine, 154 grams of heroin, and 14 grams of fentanyl
Plan ahead this long weekend, RMOW says

Plan ahead this long weekend, RMOW says

Free shuttles available; Wildfire danger ‘extreme’
‘Habituated’ bear killed by COS in Emerald

‘Habituated’ bear killed by COS in Emerald

RMOW says COS did not have chance to haze bear due to ‘very few’ reports from public
Tourist illegally climbs Peak 2 Peak Gondola tower for YouTube channel

Tourist illegally climbs Peak 2 Peak Gondola tower for YouTube channel

Toronto climber Chase TO went up a Blackcomb Mountain gondola tower early in the morning of July 19
New COVID-19 cases in B.C. surge above 200

New COVID-19 cases in B.C. surge above 200

Province's number of active infections returns above 1,000 for first time since June 25.
Whistler companies among 83 recipients of B.C.’s tourism anchor grants

Whistler companies among 83 recipients of B.C.’s tourism anchor grants

Province handed out $36.5M to major tourist attractions and transportation companies to help recover from COVID-19 
Special weather statement issued for Whistler as temperatures tick back up

Special weather statement issued for Whistler as temperatures tick back up

Temperatures still won't reach levels seen earlier this summer