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Lorette Brasserie opens in Whistler Village April 26

Lorette Brasserie opens in Whistler Village April 26

New restaurant from Jay and James Pare pays homage to French and Quebecois culture
Letter: ‘Empty houses’ in Whistler still contribute

Letter: ‘Empty houses’ in Whistler still contribute

'We gladly support this community and our Canadian neighbours through our taxes'
'Destiny in the making:' U15A Whistler Winterhawks secure Provincial Championship

'Destiny in the making:' U15A Whistler Winterhawks secure Provincial Championship

The local boys' hockey team conquered Langley in a dramatic 5-4 final
Rob Shaw: Poilievre’s B.C. blitz has left other leaders flat-footed

Rob Shaw: Poilievre’s B.C. blitz has left other leaders flat-footed

Conservative leader's strategy rooted in blue-collar anger, resource jobs and ridings left behind
Museum Musings: Before Whistler Kids

Museum Musings: Before Whistler Kids

'For many kids who grew up skiing on Whistler or Blackcomb Mountains in the 1980s and ’90s, attending ski school could be an important life experience that formed unforgettable childhood memories'
Ottawa wins code of silence award for residential school inaction

Ottawa wins code of silence award for residential school inaction

Canadian residential school survivors and families still have to fight to have death records released despite Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations.
Canada's political parties win code of silence award dishonourable mention

Canada's political parties win code of silence award dishonourable mention

Liberal, Conservative and New Democratic parties appealed B.C. court ruling, saying they are subject to provincial privacy law regarding collection of people's private data.
B.C. high school strip searches, sex assaults alleged in lawsuit

B.C. high school strip searches, sex assaults alleged in lawsuit

The B.C. Supreme Court claim alleges strip searches were a Charter of Rights and Freedoms breach of the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure.
Pope Francis's memory looms large for Canadians attending Easter Monday mass

Pope Francis's memory looms large for Canadians attending Easter Monday mass

TORONTO — Canadian Catholics coming off the end of their Holy Week mourned Pope Francis on Monday, remembering the pontiff as a progressive leader who made the church more responsive to its rank and file.
Beyond tampering, Rutherford did Hughes a disservice with comment about brothers

Beyond tampering, Rutherford did Hughes a disservice with comment about brothers

The Vancouver Canucks’ president of hockey operations may have committed some light tampering, while also throwing his captain under the bus.