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Pemberton taken back to human rights tribunal

Pique story stirs former councillor’s complaint to human rights body

Mount Currie won’t oppose boundary expansion

The Mount Currie Band has registered its lack of opposition to the Village of Pemberton's plans for boundary extension, completing another step in the process to include four areas within Pemberton.

OCP update begins in the backyard

Community gatherings demand a lot. People are busy. They have kids to raise, meals to cook, softball games to play.

Fire hazard remains Extreme

As of Wednesday, the Fire Danger Rating Map for B.C. was predominantly high with huge swaths of land rated at Extreme.
BioBlitz the biggest ever

BioBlitz the biggest ever

Estimates suggest over 100 new species

Full Moon Party keeps RCMP busy

On Friday, July 23 the Whistler RCMP received a complaint about an outdoor full moon party taking place on Crown land in the Callaghan Valley.

BC Stats confirms Olympic room records

It's official: the Olympics made for the busiest 10 days ever for Whistler's hotel industry. According to Tourism Whistler, February was a "champion month," breaking records for room nights, occupancy rates and revenue.

Woman’s dream of skiing around the world is underway

Last week a Vancouver ski enthusiast by the name of Stephanie Jagger left on a nine-month quest to ski more than four million vertical feet in nine months, which is the equivalent of skiing Mt. Everest from the peak to the base 137 times.

Nightclubs frustrated they can’t get extensions

RMOW stands firm on closing time, making it difficult for managers to compete for world-class talent

HAW trying to rebound

Getting room rates back to pre-recession levels will help municipal revenues, as well as hotels