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Blackcomb Mountain's Glacier Express temporarily closed

Blackcomb Mountain's Glacier Express temporarily closed

Whistler Blackcomb does not have a definitive date for re-opening as it investigates a mechanical issue
Squamish Nation artwork slated for return was decades in the making

Squamish Nation artwork slated for return was decades in the making

'Anything we can reach back and pull forward from our ancestors is important to our people," says Squamish Nation hereditary chief Janice George
$1.3M in scholarships available to Indigenous students across B.C.

$1.3M in scholarships available to Indigenous students across B.C.

Financial awards aim to boost post-secondary education for Indigenous students.
Two B.C. lottery tickets are worth $85K and $75K. Are they yours?

Two B.C. lottery tickets are worth $85K and $75K. Are they yours?

A pair of online lottery players recently earned big paydays on the same day, courtesy of Lotto 6/49 and BC/49.
Whistler event prepares you for 'the runway of life'

Whistler event prepares you for 'the runway of life'

On Jan. 25, 360 Life Plan welcomes guest speakers Deborah Brakeley and Scott Resnick, who will discuss financial and health planning
Renowned slam poet Shane Koyczan digs into mental health at Whistler events

Renowned slam poet Shane Koyczan digs into mental health at Whistler events

The spoken word artist is coming as part of Whistler Waldorf School’s Community Youth Mental Health Series
B.C. man jailed three years for manslaughter in neighbour's death

B.C. man jailed three years for manslaughter in neighbour's death

Jeffrey Scott Van Dyke was found guilty of manslaughter in the June 2022 death of Scott Alan Carver.
Judge orders rehab, probation in B.C. brother's 'tragic' manslaughter case

Judge orders rehab, probation in B.C. brother's 'tragic' manslaughter case

Alexander Trimble pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the June 5, 2022 death of Zachary Trimble.
B.C. strata awarded $11K after carport collision

B.C. strata awarded $11K after carport collision

B.C.’s Civil Resolution Tribunal ruled a Surrey strata was entitled to damages after a vehicle hit a carport column requiring a structural engineer to be brought in.
Charges stayed in alleged assault linked to 'legendary' B.C. strip club

Charges stayed in alleged assault linked to 'legendary' B.C. strip club

Angela Rosario Ravina-Quispe's case involved more than 70 court dates with more than two dozen judges or justices of the peace and 13 Crown prosecutors.