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Local man dead after avalanche on Whistler Mountain

Local man dead after avalanche on Whistler Mountain

The 34-year-old was pronounced dead Tuesday at the base of West Ridge, in one of four inbound avalanches at Whistler Blackcomb in recent weeks
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. decline from three-week high

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. decline from three-week high

Province tomorrow shifts to provide only weekly COVID-19 data updates.
Squamish Nation approves changes to Eagle Mountain project certificate

Squamish Nation approves changes to Eagle Mountain project certificate

FortisBC asked both the Nation and province to OK changes that would extend the pipeline and change compressor station location, among other things.
Sea to Sky transit strike continues, two months on

Sea to Sky transit strike continues, two months on

Drivers demand better pay, pensions and benefits.
How comfortable are you talking about racism?

How comfortable are you talking about racism?

Anti-racism data legislation and anti-racism act planned for B.C., says first parliamentary secretary for anti-racism.
Q&A: B.C. medical health officer on COVID-19 vaccine side effects

Q&A: B.C. medical health officer on COVID-19 vaccine side effects

Dr. Meena Dawar with Vancouver Coastal Health Authority is encouraging people who haven't received a COVID-19 vaccine to have a "heart-to-heart conversation" with their local pharmacist to see what product would work for them.
District of Squamish to seek approval for public works facility project again

District of Squamish to seek approval for public works facility project again

Council votes to have a new AAP and to put the loan authorization to a referendum.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations up 22% in past week

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations up 22% in past week

COVID-19 ICU patient count at lowest level since August
B.C. shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reports starting April 7

B.C. shifts to weekly COVID-19 data reports starting April 7

New automated counting system will over-report COVID-19 deaths
B.C. is dropping the 'vaccine passport' program April 8. Here's what you need to know.

B.C. is dropping the 'vaccine passport' program April 8. Here's what you need to know.

But don't get rid of your proof of vaccination just yet — you might still need it.
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