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Whistler council approves Lot 3 development permit—without confirmed funding

Whistler council approves Lot 3 development permit—without confirmed funding

Despite a $7.2M shortfall, council allows Cheakamus Crossing employee housing project to move ahead with site work
The Sea to Sky Corridor sets the scene for Australian writer’s novel The Cure

The Sea to Sky Corridor sets the scene for Australian writer’s novel The Cure

Samantha Little’s new book is a psychological thriller set in a fictional town inspired by the Sea to Sky Corridor.
New amenity building to open at Pemberton's Den Duyf Park

New amenity building to open at Pemberton's Den Duyf Park

The Village will host a grand opening for the Rotary facility on June 16
Raven Spirit Dance brings 'Braiding the Land' to Whistler

Raven Spirit Dance brings 'Braiding the Land' to Whistler

The three-part 20th anniversary show will take place June 13
Whistler and Sea to Sky get set for Helly Hansen’s Open Mountain Month 2025

Whistler and Sea to Sky get set for Helly Hansen’s Open Mountain Month 2025

From summit sleepovers to scavenger hunts, the technical outdoor brand is bringing a mountain of events to the region this summer
Whistler Gymnastics receives $56k grant for new Pemberton facility

Whistler Gymnastics receives $56k grant for new Pemberton facility

The funding arrives courtesy of the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation
Rubble Creek trail to Garibaldi Lake closed due to cougar activity

Rubble Creek trail to Garibaldi Lake closed due to cougar activity

BC Parks anticipates re-opening the trail on June 17
"Gathered Leaves" exhibit opens June 14 at Audain Art Museum

"Gathered Leaves" exhibit opens June 14 at Audain Art Museum

The collection features rarely-seen drawings from the National Gallery of Canada
UBC researcher turns Downton Lake wildfire experience into community-centred art project

UBC researcher turns Downton Lake wildfire experience into community-centred art project

After fleeing a wildfire that threatened her family’s home, master's student Gillian Der returns to the Bridge River Valley with an arts-based thesis exploring grief, resilience and the social fabric of small communities
Squamish wildfire grows to 14.4 hectares

Squamish wildfire grows to 14.4 hectares

The District of Squamish has declared a state of emergency as the Dryden Creek wildfire continues to burn out of control, prompting expanded evacuation alerts and a full campfire ban.