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Whistler council to consider EV charging fees

Whistler council to consider EV charging fees

Rates proposed to start at $1/hr this spring
B.C. extends gap between vaccine doses to 16 weeks as rollout accelerates

B.C. extends gap between vaccine doses to 16 weeks as rollout accelerates

Younger British Columbians may be able to receive some protection in spring rather than summer
Former Whistler Chamber head appointed as president and CEO of BC Chamber of Commerce

Former Whistler Chamber head appointed as president and CEO of BC Chamber of Commerce

Fiona Famulak is the second Whistler Chamber alumnus in a row to assume the position
A legacy of Pride

A legacy of Pride

Former director of Whistler Pride and Ski Festival looks back on event’s important history 
‘Mental health issues are not going away’

‘Mental health issues are not going away’

Task force preps new website for mental health resources during COVID-19
Pemberton council weighs present, future

Pemberton council weighs present, future

During second budget session, concerns arise that low tax rates now could mean big increases later
Should Whistler do more on climate action?

Should Whistler do more on climate action?

Local residents challenge Whistler council to think bigger
Number of British Columbians monitored for COVID-19 rises to seven-week high

Number of British Columbians monitored for COVID-19 rises to seven-week high

Seven more COVID-19-related deaths brings death toll from virus in B.C. to 1,355.
Historic permanent residency draw ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunity

Historic permanent residency draw ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunity

Express Entry invitations pave pathway to residency for thousands of Canadians
As tourism recovers, who will fill the jobs?

As tourism recovers, who will fill the jobs?

New research project to examine tourism labour woes