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Whistler Multicultural Society looks to offer anti-racism training, resources

Whistler Multicultural Society looks to offer anti-racism training, resources

Organization receives $7K grant as part of Resilience BC Anti-Racism Network 
'Love' on the wild side

'Love' on the wild side

A look at some of the curious mating habits of Squamish wildlife.
Whistler RCMP nab driver for speeding—and for failing to quarantine

Whistler RCMP nab driver for speeding—and for failing to quarantine

Whistler police doled out five tickets for public health order violations last weekend
Sale of Squamish climbers' haven up for discussion

Sale of Squamish climbers' haven up for discussion

The District of Squamish is seeking to buy land in the Smoke Bluffs from the Federation of Mountain Clubs of B.C., which promises it will consult climbers before a decision is made.
Labour Relations Board rejects Whistler Blackcomb snowmakers as collective bargaining unit

Labour Relations Board rejects Whistler Blackcomb snowmakers as collective bargaining unit

Board says snowmakers’ shared duties with other departments makes them inappropriate for bargaining
Skiers should plan day trips to Whistler, not weekend getaways, says Henry

Skiers should plan day trips to Whistler, not weekend getaways, says Henry

Health officers conducting extra enforcement in resort community as over 500 Whistler COVID cases mostly linked to social gatherings
Learning to live with coyotes in Vancouver (VIDEO)

Learning to live with coyotes in Vancouver (VIDEO)

Don't freak out if you're followed by a coyote.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop to 11-week low

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. drop to 11-week low

Six more people have died from COVID-19, raising B.C.'s death toll from the pandemic to 1,246.
Averting trauma

Averting trauma

Whistler Health Care Foundation meets $1.5M fundraising goal for trauma centre upgrades
British Columbians could see 'safe six' by end of February: Henry

British Columbians could see 'safe six' by end of February: Henry

But that's all contingent on the spread of new coronavirus variants, which have doubled in the past week, and B.C.'s provincial health officer made no promises.