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Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. keep falling, as new vaccinations slow down

Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. keep falling, as new vaccinations slow down

Only 2,392 new vaccinations have been provided in the past two days, according to the government
Scotiabank to close Pemberton location

Scotiabank to close Pemberton location

Petition asks bank to keep services in community
Whistler considering regulating gas engines on Alta Lake

Whistler considering regulating gas engines on Alta Lake

Municipality seeking input on new federal regulation application
Village of Pemberton council preview for Jan. 12

Village of Pemberton council preview for Jan. 12

First look: Council to consider different approach to retaining walls
Novice backcountry users a concern this winter

Novice backcountry users a concern this winter

Avalanche Canada, BC Search and Rescue and WorkSafeBC issue warning to inexperienced recreationalists
More than 1,000 have died from COVID-19 in B.C., including 22 over the weekend

More than 1,000 have died from COVID-19 in B.C., including 22 over the weekend

Number of those actively infected with the virus has fallen to lowest level since November 10
‘Herculean effort’ rescues Whistler senior who fell through ice at Alta Lake

‘Herculean effort’ rescues Whistler senior who fell through ice at Alta Lake

Firefighters had to troubleshoot to rescue man, who spent at least 30 minutes in water
Sea to Sky Gondola sues its insurance brokers for alleged negligence

Sea to Sky Gondola sues its insurance brokers for alleged negligence

The Squamish business claims brokers inadequately insured the tourist attraction
Sea to Sky duo to continue Garibaldi 100 project

Sea to Sky duo to continue Garibaldi 100 project

Adventurers’ quest saw numerous interruptions, including park closure
Feed the Need campaign raises more than $70K for Sea to Sky food banks

Feed the Need campaign raises more than $70K for Sea to Sky food banks

But donations still needed; ‘We’re not seeing the tap turn off,’ says SSCS director