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Whistler to consider lowering speed limits in neighbourhoods

Whistler to consider lowering speed limits in neighbourhoods

Resolution directs municipal staff to prepare report looking at lowering limits to 30 km/hr
Whistler RCMP declined to break up house party over concern for officers’ safety

Whistler RCMP declined to break up house party over concern for officers’ safety

Police say they have to balance public and officer safety during COVID-19 pandemic
New COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and ICU patients trend down in B.C.

New COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and ICU patients trend down in B.C.

Four people died overnight from COVID-19, raising the province's death toll from the disease to 1,554.
Crime in Whistler was on a downward swing in 2020

Crime in Whistler was on a downward swing in 2020

Notable exceptions include domestic violence, harassment and serious collisions 
Sea to Sky officials urge visitors to stay away until after May long weekend

Sea to Sky officials urge visitors to stay away until after May long weekend

‘Do not go to Whistler or Tofino, even on a day trip,’ says Whistler mayor
B.C. leaders make case for hosting regenerative 2030 Olympics

B.C. leaders make case for hosting regenerative 2030 Olympics

Whistler mayor voices support for B.C.-wide bid
South Britannia surf park eyes 2024 opening

South Britannia surf park eyes 2024 opening

Development south of Squamish plans for more than 1,000 units of housing
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 500 for first time; surgeries postponed

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. top 500 for first time; surgeries postponed

Non-urgent surgeries will be postponed in nine hospitals across the Lower Mainland for the next weeks.
WFRS makes short work of Rainbow fire

WFRS makes short work of Rainbow fire

None injured; fire suspected to be caused by malfunctioning barbecue
Cleaning up Canada’s highways one bottle at a time—on foot

Cleaning up Canada’s highways one bottle at a time—on foot

Andy Sward is bringing his Million Bottle Pledge up the Sea to Sky Highway for Earth Day—and he’s asking locals to pitch in