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Northlands rezoning advances as local business owner urges swift action on staff housing

Northlands rezoning advances as local business owner urges swift action on staff housing

Supporter says Whistler can’t afford further delays as council agrees to public consultation this fall
Squamish photographer captures powerful images of Dryden Creek wildfire

Squamish photographer captures powerful images of Dryden Creek wildfire

As flames threatened homes and forests near Squamish, local photographer Jillian A. Brown was there to capture not just the destruction, but the humanity that emerged from it.
More than 80,000 seedlings to be planted for Downton Lake wildfire recovery

More than 80,000 seedlings to be planted for Downton Lake wildfire recovery

Residents are encouraged to register by June 30 for no-cost tree replanting next year
B.C. tourism minister tours Whistler and Squamish

B.C. tourism minister tours Whistler and Squamish

Minister Spencer Chandra Herbert visits key sites, hears from local leaders on housing, international trends and tourism’s impact on residents
Update: Squamish wildfire has grown to 59.5 hectares

Update: Squamish wildfire has grown to 59.5 hectares

RCMP seek information on how the blaze started. The fire is believed to have been sparked around 4 p.m. on June 9, on a bike trail at the end of Tantalus Road.
Sea to Sky Gondola returns Taste of the Summit Dining Series

Sea to Sky Gondola returns Taste of the Summit Dining Series

The events begin June 12 and run each Thursday until Sept. 11
Whistler students award Zero Ceiling $5K through youth philanthropy pilot

Whistler students award Zero Ceiling $5K through youth philanthropy pilot

New school initiative helps teens build skills—and community ties—through real-world giving
Black bear that entered home in Whistler is showing 'increasingly bold' behaviour

Black bear that entered home in Whistler is showing 'increasingly bold' behaviour

COS reminds public to be mindful of open windows, manage attractants
Pemberton Library cautiously turning the page on tariffs

Pemberton Library cautiously turning the page on tariffs

Board chair Carmen Praine talks about how the Pemberton & District Public Library is set up to succeed in spite of the trade war
Laugh Out LIVE partners with Nourish Whistler for new workshop

Laugh Out LIVE partners with Nourish Whistler for new workshop

The event takes place June 14 at the Point Artist-Run Centre