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Vancouver family 'amazed' at WFRS' care and attention in fire response

Vancouver family 'amazed' at WFRS' care and attention in fire response

Whistler firefighters saved sentimental paintings in April 21 fire in Rainbow
B.C. records fewest new COVID-19 cases in a 24-hour period in more than a month

B.C. records fewest new COVID-19 cases in a 24-hour period in more than a month

17 more people have died from the disease in the past three days.
BC Wildfire Service expects ‘normal’ wildfire season

BC Wildfire Service expects ‘normal’ wildfire season

Whistler firefighters ‘over the hump’ of COVID-19
Whistler has been home to COVID breath test trial that could help open up society

Whistler has been home to COVID breath test trial that could help open up society

More than 500 people in Whistler and North Van have volunteered to be part of COVID-19 detection study
Should Whistler declare a climate emergency?

Should Whistler declare a climate emergency?

While more than 500 Canadian communities have passed resolutions declaring a climate emergency, Whistler has yet to follow suit
Whistler's 2021 tax bylaws get first readings

Whistler's 2021 tax bylaws get first readings

Budget amendment shifts spending for five projects
Province announces infusion of funding for BC Parks

Province announces infusion of funding for BC Parks

Promises for more campsites, expanded trails, and management—with details on Sea to Sky parks to come 
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.