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Changes to COVID relief programs welcomed in Whistler

Changes to COVID relief programs welcomed in Whistler

Extensions a ‘huge win,’ but more advocacy needed, says Whistler Chamber
Wildfire fuel thinning on Nesters Hill to resume next month

Wildfire fuel thinning on Nesters Hill to resume next month

All Nesters Hill trails to close until project complete
To tackle systemic racism, Workplace Math taking a backseat: Sea to Sky School District

To tackle systemic racism, Workplace Math taking a backseat: Sea to Sky School District

Squamish’s school officials said Indigenous students are overrepresented in the course, which is hampering their post-secondary options.
Whistler Blackcomb 'still working' on staff housing rezoning

Whistler Blackcomb 'still working' on staff housing rezoning

Council briefs: Public hearing held for Rainbow daycare
B.C. has 4,912 active COVID-19 cases – the most in more than eight weeks

B.C. has 4,912 active COVID-19 cases – the most in more than eight weeks

March 11 marks the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 a global pandemic.
Whistler and North Shore search-and-rescue team up on midnight avalanche rescue

Whistler and North Shore search-and-rescue team up on midnight avalanche rescue

Skiers rescued following slide on Fissile Mountain thanks to new night-vision imaging system
Applications open for TEDxWhistler

Applications open for TEDxWhistler

Whistlerites can apply, or be nominated, until March 26
Whistler designer breathes new life into mid-century furniture

Whistler designer breathes new life into mid-century furniture

Eva Beresova’s ReRepublic repurposes vintage pieces from former European republics  
Whistler has last say on housing proposal in marathon hearing

Whistler has last say on housing proposal in marathon hearing

Council will now consider third reading of mixed-use proposal for 5298 Alta Lake Road
Backcountry bulletin: More sun, then snow on the way for Whistler

Backcountry bulletin: More sun, then snow on the way for Whistler

'Springtime is when cornices are usually at their largest as they have been growing all winter. Pay attention to where they exist, give them a wide berth, and move quickly to minimize time spent below them.'