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Cheakamus Phase 2 gets funds for planning

Cheakamus Phase 2 gets funds for planning

Council briefs: Strategic Planning Committee terms of reference endorsed; Compost contract awarded
Whistler's Temporary Foreign Worker Program policy adopted at BC Chamber AGM

Whistler's Temporary Foreign Worker Program policy adopted at BC Chamber AGM

Delegates adopt 66 policies, with an increasing environmental focus
Federal Tourism Growth Strategy receives high praise

Federal Tourism Growth Strategy receives high praise

Increased funding, investment strategies and collaboration at heart of strategy
Alcohol suspected to be factor in accident

Alcohol suspected to be factor in accident

Police briefs: Stolen items recovered, 'prolific property offenders' busted in Squamish; Britannia checkpoint not responsible for long weekend traffic, says RCMP
OPINION: Heated debate over sunscreen’s effects on body and environment

OPINION: Heated debate over sunscreen’s effects on body and environment

Pick proper sunscreen that protects your skin and doesn’t pollute the water
NATURESPEAK: Morels are everywhere and impossible to find

NATURESPEAK: Morels are everywhere and impossible to find

Whistler Naturalists warn pickers not to eat any mushroom without being sure it is not toxic
Wildfire-response exercise to be held on Whistler Mountain

Wildfire-response exercise to be held on Whistler Mountain

Smoke will be visible in resort from May 29 controlled burns
Council preview for Tuesday, May 28

Council preview for Tuesday, May 28

First look: Cheakamus housing finances; compost contract, Strategic Planning Committee terms of reference on the agenda
Will new outdoor partnership budge the D.C. stalemate on climate change?

Will new outdoor partnership budge the D.C. stalemate on climate change?

In early February, the new Outdoor Business Climate Partnership faced its first test, and its response made some people cranky.
Sea to Sky Removal recognized by Recycling Council of BC

Sea to Sky Removal recognized by Recycling Council of BC

Company has diverted over 900,000 kilograms of waste since 2017