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VOP receives grant

The Village of Pemberton’s June 22 meeting saw council receive notice from Ida Chong, provincial minister of community services, that Pemberton would be receiving $304,922 as part of the province’s Small Community Grants program.

Squamish hopes to surpass province in riparian protection

Policy developers with the District of Squamish say their draft bylaw protecting riparian ecosystems out-strides the province’s own legislation, while at the same time pioneering a holistic approach designed to consider impacts on an entire watershed

Curb-side recycling headed for Squamish

Universal bear-proofing also on the horizon
Rainbow gets green light, again

Rainbow gets green light, again

Thursday’s resolution an ‘acceptable compromise,’ says developer

Games operating budget likely to rise but stay balanced

Spending to move into overlay and away from construction

Whistler businesses should look south for labour

SFU professor says Americans starting to see Canada as attractive place
Former councillor Gordon Tomalty has passed away

Former councillor Gordon Tomalty has passed away

Former Whistler councillor Gordon Tomalty died Saturday at the age of 75 in Fort Langley, B.C.
Game fish added to local lakes

Game fish added to local lakes

Earlier this month the Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. stocked several local lakes with almost full-grown and sterilized rainbow trout that can be caught and kept by anglers with up to date fishing licenses.

ops for Cancer back this summer to raise more funds

For RCMP officer Afzeel Yakub, one of the most valuable elements of the Cops for Cancer fundraiser is the conversation it has created in Whistler about cancer.

Wear red, go green on Canada Day

Parade, cake, Whistler Sliding Centre shuttle on tap for July 1