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Pemberton Arts Council springs into fundraising

Pemberton Arts Council springs into fundraising

Arts News: literary magazine seeks submissions; Between Shifts Theatre stages new production; We Heart Local Art issues callout
Amalia Pelchat of Whistler continues to build her burgeoning career

Amalia Pelchat of Whistler continues to build her burgeoning career

The teenage snowboarder won three medals at the Canada Winter Games
Maxed Out: The Fourth Dimension—Part II

Maxed Out: The Fourth Dimension—Part II

'Whistler has been bleeding market rentals, largely suites, at a pace far exceeding the construction of resident-restricted employee housing...'
Opinion: International students face exploitation in Canada and abroad

Opinion: International students face exploitation in Canada and abroad

Recent reports that 700 international students and graduates could be deported from Canada reveal how the immigration system leaves them open to exploitation.
Northern B.C. MLA calls for end to health-care vaccine mandate

Northern B.C. MLA calls for end to health-care vaccine mandate

Conservative Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad called on the B.C. government to rehire unvaccinated health-care workers.
West Coast MP wants Ottawa to ban plastic foam causing a wave of pollution

West Coast MP wants Ottawa to ban plastic foam causing a wave of pollution

“It’s just so harmful to our beaches, fish in the ocean and to wildlife on the shores,” said B.C. NDP MP Rachel Blaney. 
Legal changes would require explanation for questionable wealth in B.C.

Legal changes would require explanation for questionable wealth in B.C.

"Just because the mob boss's spouse isn't involved in illegal activity, doesn't mean they get to keep the house," said Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth.
Anonymous Art Show transforms councillors, musicians, and dabblers into artists

Anonymous Art Show transforms councillors, musicians, and dabblers into artists

The annual Arts Whistler fundraiser kicks off March 31 with buying night set for April 14
B.C. and Canada introduce anti-money laundering weapons. But will they work?

B.C. and Canada introduce anti-money laundering weapons. But will they work?

The provincial regulations and legislation were recommended by the Cullen Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in B.C.
Vatican rejects Doctrine of Discovery, a move Indigenous people have long urged

Vatican rejects Doctrine of Discovery, a move Indigenous people have long urged

The Vatican has formally denounced a 15th-century doctrine used to legitimize the seizure of Indigenous land, but the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says the Roman Catholic Church should go further to repair the harm caused by the de