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Pemberton council says no to boundary extension

Pemberton council says no to boundary extension

Controversial extension doesn't make financial sense, decides mayor and council
Suspect wanted after attempted scam at Whistler bank

Suspect wanted after attempted scam at Whistler bank

Police Briefs: Roadblock leads to drug seizure; Tax scam claims another victim
Sea to Sky dietitian honoured with prestigious national award

Sea to Sky dietitian honoured with prestigious national award

Gerry Kasten earns 'highest recognition that the Board of Dietitians of Canada can bestow'
Village of Pemberton set to take over management of rec services department

Village of Pemberton set to take over management of rec services department

Responsibility for department will move from the SLRD to the Village
No life-threatening injuries in stabbing involving Whistler teens

No life-threatening injuries in stabbing involving Whistler teens

Police Briefs: Single-vehicle crash in Pemberton; Numerous violations following 4x4 rally
Pemberton council sets new limit for restaurant parking requirements

Pemberton council sets new limit for restaurant parking requirements

Council Briefs: Boundary extension decision delayed; 2018 tax rates are official
Aldergrove man assaults and screams ‘racial slurs’ at cops following arrest

Aldergrove man assaults and screams ‘racial slurs’ at cops following arrest

Police Briefs: Driver treated for injuries in rollover; Hiker spends night in the backcountry
Wildfire burning near Anderson Lake continues to grow

Wildfire burning near Anderson Lake continues to grow

Out-of-control blaze now estimated at 500 hectares; evacuation order issued for three properties
Pemberton boundary extension meeting postponed until June 12

Pemberton boundary extension meeting postponed until June 12

Proposal to include new properties on the table
Province says no to dogs in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park

Province says no to dogs in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park

Easy access—not dogs—is the real problem, say critics