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Hot, dry conditions lead to fire restrictions

Recent heat and dry weather has led fire officials to ban some types of open fires throughout the Coastal Fire Centre region. Fires larger than two metres high and three metres wide are banned, but as of Tuesday smaller campfires are still permitted.

Former CIA officer to discuss Afghanistan mission

Now based in Squamish, Fuller advocates withdrawal from Muslim soil

Cougar destroyed after stalking golfers

Other cougar sightings now being reported

B.C. tourism industry releases sustainability plan

In 2004, Premier Gordon Campbell unveiled a new strategy for the provincial tourism industry with the goal of doubling tourism revenues to $18 billion annually by 2015. In late June of this year the B.C.

Blackwater Creek logging could start Monday

LeBlanc believes poor communication has made situation worse

Former CIA officer to discuss Afghanistan mission

The Whistler Forum for Dialogue’s Dialogue Café series has tackled some complicated issues in its time, but the Sunday, July 22 talk is as controversial as they come. Dr.

Cougar destroyed after stalking golfers

There is a very good chance that Conservation Officer Chris Doyle destroyed the same cougar that had chased cyclists on two occasions in the past month and was sighted up to 20 more times in the Whistler area.

B.C. tourism industry releases sustainability plan

In 2004, Premier Gordon Campbell unveiled a new strategy for the provincial tourism industry with the goal of doubling tourism revenues to $18 billion annually by 2015. In late June of this year the B.C.

Blackwater Creek logging could start Monday

Whether protestors like it or not, loggers plan to get to work in the Blackwater Creek area on Monday.
Blizzard could hurt Okanagan ski area

Blizzard could hurt Okanagan ski area

Big White not glowing over Boss Power’s plans to mine uranium