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Heidi Landau’s ‘huge heart’ left indelible mark on Whistler

Heidi Landau’s ‘huge heart’ left indelible mark on Whistler

Founder of snowboard camp for underprivileged youth died from COVID last month
Community warnings of ‘suspicious male(s)’ prompts safety advice from Whistler RCMP

Community warnings of ‘suspicious male(s)’ prompts safety advice from Whistler RCMP

Suspicious persons or activities should be reported right away, police say
Indian Road Trip premieres at Whistler Film Festival, where it all started

Indian Road Trip premieres at Whistler Film Festival, where it all started

Comedic romp debuts as part of virtual offerings on Dec. 15 
Vaccine to bring 'some semblance of normal' by summer in British Columbia

Vaccine to bring 'some semblance of normal' by summer in British Columbia

British Columbians could be tossing out their masks and forgetting about physical distancing by next summer.
COVID-19 deaths remain high in B.C. as vaccine rollout nears

COVID-19 deaths remain high in B.C. as vaccine rollout nears

With vaccines set to roll out next week in B.C., a ray of light is on the horizon. However, the dark clouds that are the high daily totals of new deaths related to the pandemic still proliferate.
B.C. to immunize nearly 400,000 against COVID-19 by March 2021

B.C. to immunize nearly 400,000 against COVID-19 by March 2021

Vaccinations will begin next week in two locations across Fraser Health and Vancouver Coastal Health
Harbour Air commits to net zero by 2040

Harbour Air commits to net zero by 2040

Harbour Air first Canadian company to sign climate pledge spearheaded by Amazon
How to apply for B.C.’s new $1,000 COVID-19 recovery benefit

How to apply for B.C.’s new $1,000 COVID-19 recovery benefit

If the legislation introduced Tuesday goes through, families and individuals will be able to start applying for the benefit as early as Dec. 18, setting them up for deposits by Christmas Eve
B.C. minks test positive for the coronavirus on Fraser Valley farm

B.C. minks test positive for the coronavirus on Fraser Valley farm

The five cases were identified on a farm in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley only days after workers there tested positive for the SAR-CoV-2 virus
B.C.’s fentanyl market estimated to be up to $300 million

B.C.’s fentanyl market estimated to be up to $300 million

Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia gets better grip on deadly impact of fentanyl