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Pemberton’s small-but-mighty visual art scene on display for ArtHop

Pemberton’s small-but-mighty visual art scene on display for ArtHop

Summer-long exhibit features close to 30 artists displayed in shops around town
Real Wild Kittens working hard to grow the women’s skateboard scene in Whistler

Real Wild Kittens working hard to grow the women’s skateboard scene in Whistler

Juliette and Amalia Pelchat are hosting weekly Ladies Skate events for women of all ages who want a safe place to learn to skate
Opinion: All is not as it appears

Opinion: All is not as it appears

'I believe that all the staff that are working right now are doing their best—we simply do not have enough of them.'
How will a state of emergency help B.C. fight wildfires?

How will a state of emergency help B.C. fight wildfires?

With nearly 300 fires burning across the province and a windstorm approaching, British Columbia has declared a state of emergency.
Wildfire near Woodfibre site downgraded to a 'smouldering ground fire': BC Wildfire Services

Wildfire near Woodfibre site downgraded to a 'smouldering ground fire': BC Wildfire Services

Eleven firefighters and one helicopter remain on the scene of the Squamish area’s first confirmed wildfire of the season.
Whistler Film Festival promotes long-time staffer to executive director role

Whistler Film Festival promotes long-time staffer to executive director role

Angela Heck has been involved with festival in various capacities since its inception
Prosecution service considers criminal contempt charges for logging protesters

Prosecution service considers criminal contempt charges for logging protesters

Each case will be reviewed individually, and people who were arrested without resistance will be dealt with more leniently.
British Columbians are keeping their pandemic pets: BC SPCA

British Columbians are keeping their pandemic pets: BC SPCA

The animal welfare charity says it's seeing a much lower return rate when compared to non-COVID years.
Squamish Rampage returns after year-long hiatus

Squamish Rampage returns after year-long hiatus

The not-for-profit climbing competition and mentorship event will run from Aug. 1 to 29.
West Coast drought puts fish and forests in dire straits

West Coast drought puts fish and forests in dire straits

The continuing warm weather is exacerbating the risk, experts say.