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April Tourism numbers mixed

The number of visitors arriving in Canada via B.C. slipped (-0.3 per cent seasonally adjusted) in April as fewer Americans (-0.8 per cent) crossed the border into B.C. Same day trips were down (-4.
Olympic preperations

Olympic preperations

Blackcomb resident adult female Zoe forages newly ripening oval-leafed blueberries on Aug. 2. Zoe bred in June and could produce one to three cubs in late January, just before the start of the Winter Olympics.

Twilight market shut down

Whistler says outdoors artisan market conflicts with bylaws

Pemberton fires force cancellation of events

Barn Dance went ahead as planned
Third BioBlitz the ‘best yet’

Third BioBlitz the ‘best yet’

Nearly 40 new species discovered during Naturalist’s treasure hunt

WB Foundation donates $150,000 to Austria Passive House

The Whistler Blackcomb Foundation has granted $150,000 towards the completion of Austria House, a unique energy efficient building at the entrance to Lost Lake Park that is being built by the Austrian Olympic Committee and Austrian Passive House Grou

Busy weekend but quiet for RCMP

Whistler RCMP arrested just three people for public intoxication on Friday night and nobody on Saturday, which is well below an average weekend and exceptionally low given the huge number of visitors in town for Crankworx.

Lillooet evacuees return home

Stubborn Mount McLean fire still only half-contained

Sprinkler ban lifted

Keeping water reserves up important for combating forest fires
Rain cools Pemberton evacuation orders

Rain cools Pemberton evacuation orders

Firefighters continue to battle hot spots in the ground, fear return of hot weather