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Whistler X Triathlon, Half Marathon to return in 2021

Whistler X Triathlon, Half Marathon to return in 2021

After both events were cancelled last summer, race organizers are excited to be able to bring the events back in the fall of 2021
Letter to the Editor: RVs with AC a lesser evil

Letter to the Editor: RVs with AC a lesser evil

'Playing the generational difference game is a losing proposition'
As heat wave approaches B.C., 911 dispatchers warn of spike in calls, wait times

As heat wave approaches B.C., 911 dispatchers warn of spike in calls, wait times

On the eve of an approaching heat wave, E-Comm 911 warns that gang-related shootings, the ongoing opioid crisis, an early wildfire season and a record-breaking heat wave at the end of June have all led to increasing emergency call volumes.
Latest Stawamus Chief rockfall leads to climbing closures

Latest Stawamus Chief rockfall leads to climbing closures

Main hiking trails open after July 27 incident, but some rock climbing areas closed as geotechnical assessments are being conducted: BC Parks.
B.C. government warns of another round of 'extreme heat'

B.C. government warns of another round of 'extreme heat'

Sudden death toll during historic heat wave climbs to 815; Environment Canada warns that another, though less powerful, heat wave will hit southern B.C. this week.
Canada-wide recall of Frank's RedHot seasoning due to possible 'salmonella contamination'

Canada-wide recall of Frank's RedHot seasoning due to possible 'salmonella contamination'

Food contaminated with salmonella may not look or smell spoiled but can cause people to be sick
'A true museum mystery': Public called upon to help identify historic photos

'A true museum mystery': Public called upon to help identify historic photos

Some have speculated the pictures may have been taken in Japan.
Federal and provincial governments announce nearly $1M for projects in Sea to Sky

Federal and provincial governments announce nearly $1M for projects in Sea to Sky

The projects include updating an emergency building in Lions Bay and creating fuel breaks in Whistler.
Letter to the Editor: Vail Resorts Insurance failure

Letter to the Editor: Vail Resorts Insurance failure

Many of you Whistler skiers, like me, have now received a second form letter from Vail Resorts.
'Heat dome' likely primed B.C. waters for spike in shellfish illnesses: health officials

'Heat dome' likely primed B.C. waters for spike in shellfish illnesses: health officials

As waters warm, scientists worry more coastal regions — from Washington to British Columbia to Alaska — could be in for more outbreaks due to shellfish-borne contagions.
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