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Whistler businesses relying on young workforce to fill out staffing needs

Whistler businesses relying on young workforce to fill out staffing needs

While some businesses have been hiring young for years, the pandemic has made youth a bigger part of the labour pool
Whistler closes trails due to increased grizzly bear activity

Whistler closes trails due to increased grizzly bear activity

Mount Sproatt and Rainbow Alpine trail network closure in effect until Sept. 11
Concerns over busy Racket Club a symbol of Whistler’s growing pains

Concerns over busy Racket Club a symbol of Whistler’s growing pains

Nearby residents say club’s breakneck growth has come at the expense of their quality of life
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. highest since early June

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. highest since early June

Two more COVID-19 deaths in B.C. raise province's pandemic death toll to 1,818.
Whistler Blackcomb's 2021/22 ski season set to kick off Nov. 25

Whistler Blackcomb's 2021/22 ski season set to kick off Nov. 25

Epic Pass, EDGE Card prices scheduled to rise after Sept. 6
Large gathering tickets issued in Whistler make their way to court

Large gathering tickets issued in Whistler make their way to court

Between October 2020 and March 2021, Whistler police issued a total of $69,940 in COVID-19-related fines
Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for B.C. residents

Dr. Bonnie Henry comments on COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for B.C. residents

Who will require a third dose and when?
Unvaccinated driving COVID-19 surge in B.C., new data show

Unvaccinated driving COVID-19 surge in B.C., new data show

Unvaccinated 34 times more likely to land in hospital than fully vaccinated, in mid-to-late August.
Whistler council returns to in-person meetings Sept. 7

Whistler council returns to in-person meetings Sept. 7

Mayor and council have held public meetings on Zoom since April 2020
COVID-19 cases decline, but serious infections rise in B.C.

COVID-19 cases decline, but serious infections rise in B.C.

Unvaccinated people continue to drive infections and hospitalizations.