Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Whistler

Squamish administrator resigns from post

Citing personal reasons, long-serving chief administrative officer (CAO) Kim Anema resigned from his position on Tuesday, leaving the District of Squamish after 20 years.

Pemberton wants to ‘green up’ its downtown

Pemberton has heard from its citizens, and the message is clear - "green up" that downtown as much as you can arrange it.

Long weekend busy but safe

RCMP report no major incidents; Whistler Blackcomb visits significant

Enviro-Fest gets dirty

Wetland planting just one of many events scheduled to bring attention to environment

Bear Update: Snowpack limits feeding areas for moms

A semi-continuous snowpack at lower to mid-mountain due to colder temperatures is limiting grazing for emerging ski area female bears. Males grazing valley bottom have it easier than females who remain above the valley (to avoid males).

Banks cancel debit cards as fraud investigation continues

Potentially hundreds of customers at local bank branches have had their cards cancelled and replaced this week, often with no warning, in response to an ongoing debit card fraud investigation.

VANOC breaks ground for chairlift

Temporary lift to be sold to another resort following Games
Olympic champion praises PRIDE House

Olympic champion praises PRIDE House

Gold medal swimmer Mark Tewksbury calls it a ‘natural evolution’
Fewer B.C. teens smoking, drinking

Fewer B.C. teens smoking, drinking

Abuse rates still a concern, according to new health survey

Mountain News: Employee housing may lose value

ASPEN, Colo. - How strange is this? Some owners of deed-restricted employee housing in Aspen or Pitkin County could lose money if they sell their units.