Still ‘significant work’ to do on Whistler’s climate action plan


By Brandon Barrett
Close to 40 residents attend council meeting to hear quarterly update on Community Energy and Climate Action Plan

In a rarity for the usually sparsely attended council meetings, close to 40 Whistlerites came out on Tuesday, Nov. 5 to hear the municipality’s quarterly update on its Community Energy and Climate Action Plan (CECAP). Organized by the Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment and former Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) communications staffer Randi Kruse, the gathering was in response to the municipality’s seeming inaction on its overarching climate plan since it was adopted in 2016.…

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November 7, 2019

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