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Whistler Blackcomb expected to reopen for mountain biking, sightseeing on Monday

Whistler Blackcomb expected to reopen for mountain biking, sightseeing on Monday

The resort is targeting May 31 to reopen for summer operations
Whistler leaders react to B.C. restart plan

Whistler leaders react to B.C. restart plan

Roadmap is welcomed, but Whistler is not ‘out of the woods’ yet
B.C. COVID cases continue to fall

B.C. COVID cases continue to fall

B.C. recorded 289 new cases of COVID-19 since yesterday and one death. Between Friday May 21 and Monday May 24, there were 974 new cases and 12 deaths.
Small outdoor events, faith-based gatherings can resume in B.C.

Small outdoor events, faith-based gatherings can resume in B.C.

Travel remains restricted as province begins Step 1 of its four-step restart plan
Climate fund cancellation leaves Whistler councillor ‘dumbfounded’

Climate fund cancellation leaves Whistler councillor ‘dumbfounded’

‘It’s a bit like pulling the financial rug out on local government climate action’ said Coun. Arthur De Jong
Province reports new COVID-19 cases continue to drop over long weekend

Province reports new COVID-19 cases continue to drop over long weekend

Active cases have dropped to fewer than 4,000
New coalition aims to protect fish, wildlife and habitat

New coalition aims to protect fish, wildlife and habitat

Also, Bear Alliance launched to give organizations stronger voice 
Supreme Court of Canada affirms trans-boundary Indigenous rights

Supreme Court of Canada affirms trans-boundary Indigenous rights

The Arrow Lakes Band is one of many Indigenous communities bisected and disrupted by a border about which they were never consulted
The beat of the 24 Hour Drum sounds across B.C.

The beat of the 24 Hour Drum sounds across B.C.

School District 48 event celebrating local Indigenous culture goes digital for first time 
What will it take to halt old-growth logging in B.C.?

What will it take to halt old-growth logging in B.C.?

British Columbia's old-growth trees are major carbon sinks and pillars of a vibrant forest ecosystem. But as the province struggles to achieve its emission targets, only 3% of the big trees are left in B.C. — has the Squamish Nation found a solution?