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B.C. pharmacist fined $20K for dispensing naloxone without patient consent

B.C. pharmacist fined $20K for dispensing naloxone without patient consent

The pharmacist used the personal health records of 301 B.C. patients to dispense naloxone. But the anti-overdose medication did not go to those patients.
Local U11 soccer team raises $2,750 for Pemberton Food Bank

Local U11 soccer team raises $2,750 for Pemberton Food Bank

Area businesses Murphy Construction, JT Heavy Equipment Repair and Wire-It Electrical donated to the cause
Rob Shaw: BC Greens settle for small wins that keep Eby in driver's seat

Rob Shaw: BC Greens settle for small wins that keep Eby in driver's seat

A new partnership buys the government stability
Museum Musings: The Great 2x4 Race

Museum Musings: The Great 2x4 Race

'The odds might have been stacked in Sack’s favour, but he wasn’t proposing to race against just any skier'
Letter: Civics 101

Letter: Civics 101

'I encourage Whistlerites who care to go online and watch the debate and reach out to councillors with their thoughts (they definitely want to hear) and then drop by council on Dec. 17 when the matter is brought back'
'The Nutcracker' returns to Maury Young Arts Centre

'The Nutcracker' returns to Maury Young Arts Centre

Pemberton Dance Studio is helming another production of the famous ballet on Dec. 21
Pemberton council talks future of wastewater, meeting attendance

Pemberton council talks future of wastewater, meeting attendance

Public attendance remains low while council dicusses wastewater upgrades to help meet housing goals
One resident found dead after Lions Bay home hit by landslide, RCMP say

One resident found dead after Lions Bay home hit by landslide, RCMP say

'Emergency crews are continuing their search this evening for a second person associated with the home who remains unaccounted for.'
Story Lines

Story Lines

A reporter investigates a family story about his grandfather’s legacy as a BC Hydro engineer
Updated: Highway 99 reopens, following landslide cleanup

Updated: Highway 99 reopens, following landslide cleanup

Traffic heavy but steady moving through the Sea to Sky, says early morning traveller.