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Village of Pemberton receives funding for soccer pitch

Village of Pemberton receives funding for soccer pitch

Projects throughout the Sea to Sky part of federal announcement
The drive to preserve the Lil’wat language

The drive to preserve the Lil’wat language

New mobile recording studio is contributing to efforts to ensure the Ucwalmícwts language flourishes
Man who rammed gate near Trudeau residence with truck faces multiple charges

Man who rammed gate near Trudeau residence with truck faces multiple charges

The man will be charged with multiple offences today and have a bail hearing
Whistler council to start renaming process for Squaw Valley Crescent

Whistler council to start renaming process for Squaw Valley Crescent

Resolution expected July 7; local First Nations to guide process
B.C. records 24 new COVID-19 cases, three deaths in past two days

B.C. records 24 new COVID-19 cases, three deaths in past two days

All community outbreaks of the virus that has caused a pandemic are now over
Despite the pandemic, the Squamish Wind Festival will blow into town this summer

Despite the pandemic, the Squamish Wind Festival will blow into town this summer

Distance Together Event Series remains family-friendly—and free
'Queue jumpers' not welcome in B.C. as COVID-19 U.S. cases rise: B.C. premier

'Queue jumpers' not welcome in B.C. as COVID-19 U.S. cases rise: B.C. premier

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in mid-June that the federal government is looking into reports of U.S. tourists flouting measures around the border shutdown
July added to COVID-19 commercial rent-relief program

July added to COVID-19 commercial rent-relief program

Program has doled out $152 million in forgivable loans to landlords that agreed to give a rent break
More and more Whistlerites finding themselves in crisis

More and more Whistlerites finding themselves in crisis

WCSS sees ‘astounding’ numbers of food bank users, locals in crisis
Why B.C. paramedics recorded their busiest day ever in overdose calls

Why B.C. paramedics recorded their busiest day ever in overdose calls

Last Friday, B.C. paramedics responded to 131 overdose calls — roughly double the average number of calls answered in a single day across the province