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A taste of tradition: Bearfoot Bistro’s Magic of Maple blends East Coast sugar shack with West Coast flair

A taste of tradition: Bearfoot Bistro’s Magic of Maple blends East Coast sugar shack with West Coast flair

The second-annual event celebrates Canadian culture with a five-course menu infused with syrup, water, butter and taffy—served with a side of storytelling and Quebecois charm
The Outsider: A solution for fewer batteries

The Outsider: A solution for fewer batteries

'Having accumulated enough outdoor gear over the years to open a small retail store, I like to think I have most of my bases covered...'
Whistler Secondary School brings 'Carrie: The Musical' to the Maury Young

Whistler Secondary School brings 'Carrie: The Musical' to the Maury Young

Shows will run from May 7 to 10
'The most fun finals I've ever played in'

'The most fun finals I've ever played in'

Local athlete Jordan Glasser talks hockey after clinching a WSHA Division 1 title with the Gibbons Raiders
Photos: Inside Lorette Brasserie, Whistler's newest restaurant

Photos: Inside Lorette Brasserie, Whistler's newest restaurant

The new venture from Jay and James Paré opens April 26
Opinion: Improv is the spice of life

Opinion: Improv is the spice of life

Also, adults should learn to be more childlike
Rescind dog-removal order, B.C. tribunal tells strata

Rescind dog-removal order, B.C. tribunal tells strata

Strata resident claimed her dog was attacked as she carried a lemon meringue pie to her neighbour's unit.
B.C. judge upholds cellphone driving fine

B.C. judge upholds cellphone driving fine

A B.C. driver ticketed $368 for having a cellphone while behind the wheel will have to pay up.
Alleged B.C. drug trafficker wanted Canada-wide caught in Oman

Alleged B.C. drug trafficker wanted Canada-wide caught in Oman

Cody Timothy Casey was transported back to Canada via Germany, and appeared in Vancouver Provincial Court Friday.
New Squamish Children's Festival is next weekend

New Squamish Children's Festival is next weekend

Railway Museum of British Columbia replaces Day Out With Thomas event with Buddy & Friends Children’s Festival, May 3 and 4.