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REVIEW: Mount Assiniboine—The Story

REVIEW: Mount Assiniboine—The Story

Chic Scott's new work, Mount Assiniboine — The Story is a sweeping, presentation-style book with more than 100,000 words and 382 photos
Backyard Book Bash

Backyard Book Bash

Whistler author Rebecca Wood Barrett is celebrating the debut of her book at Florence Peterson Park on Saturday, July 2
Canada Day a time to mourn and reflect, says residential school survivor

Canada Day a time to mourn and reflect, says residential school survivor

‘I know you don’t understand, but I want you to not pretend it didn’t happen, either. It happened,’ says Squamish’s Perry Omeasoo
Whistler Figure Skating Club had great season despite COVID-19 pandemic

Whistler Figure Skating Club had great season despite COVID-19 pandemic

Whistler’s figure skaters were able to enjoy a mostly normal season last year despite some challenges due to the pandemic.
Squamish artist combines conservation and painting

Squamish artist combines conservation and painting

Catch Mathias Horne’s debut solo exhibit, Wildlife Conservation Through Portraiture, at The Gallery until July 11 
PARTIAL RECALL: Week of July 1, 2021

PARTIAL RECALL: Week of July 1, 2021

Letter to the Editor: Where is your Pride, Whistler?

Letter to the Editor: Where is your Pride, Whistler?

Squamish climber makes world-class ascent

Squamish climber makes world-class ascent

Bronwyn Hodgins has become one of only three female climbers in the world who have ascended El Capitan’s Golden Gate
Searchers comb Grouse Mountain for second day, seeking signs of missing hiker

Searchers comb Grouse Mountain for second day, seeking signs of missing hiker

North Vancouver RCMP are asking for public assistance as searchers scour the North Shore mountains looking for a 74-year-old hiker missing during a period of extreme heat
'Too hot': British Columbians flock to hotels for air conditioning

'Too hot': British Columbians flock to hotels for air conditioning

BC Hotel Association says occupancy in some parts of the province is 100 per cent.