Whistler council passes temporary patio bylaws


By Braden Dupuis
RMOW plans both short- and long-term support for village vibrancy

The Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) is moving quickly on bylaws to assist local businesses during their careful reopening in the wake of the first wave of COVID-19—while also looking at moves to protect the long-term vibrancy of Whistler Village. As of May 19, restaurants and patios across B.C. are now permitted to resume in-person dining under strict requirements of the Provincial Health Officer, including operating at a maximum 50-per-cent capacity and groups of up to six people per table, with each group seated at least two metres apart.…

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June 11, 2020

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