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Campfires banned as fire rating reaches Extreme

Some cooler temperatures lowered the fire risk from Extreme to High last week, but continued dry weather, sun and wind pushed the hazard rating back to Extreme on Sunday.

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Week of July 22

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BioBlitz pits scientists against the clock

BioBlitz pits scientists against the clock

Three previous events have documented 400 new species to Whistler

Youth employment centre comes to Squamish

SCCY outreach office hasn’t received many visitors to date

Councillors resign from Squamish Sustainability Corporation

All seven District of Squamish Council members resigned from the board of the Squamish Sustainability Corporation this week, ending their association with an organization whose name had become synonymous with debt, secrecy and mismanagement.

North Vancouver student drowns at Alice Lake

Family and friends are mourning the loss of 17-year-old Lian Dun "Edward" Sun, who drowned at Alice Lake last Saturday while on a school trip. According to reports, Sun jumped off a raft near the shore around 2:30 p.m. but never resurfaced.

Cheakamus Community Forest seeking highest certification

The Cheakamus Community Forest is seeking the highest certification that exists for forests.

Rainbow property owner gets ready to pump gas

Council votes to increase convenience store to 2,400 square feet after oil companies showed little interest

Council rejects rezoning proposal for Woods at Rainbow

The Resort Municipality of Whistler and developer Rod Nadeau are once again at odds.