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  • Poll finds steady support for B.C. government's housing taxes

    Last month, Research Co. and Glacier Media looked at the state of affairs in British Columbia's political scene. For more than five years, concerns

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  • Free will astrology for the week of June 18th

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): My Aries friend Lavinia told me, "The fight I'm enjoying most lately is my fight to resist the compulsion to fight." I

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  • Mayor's Task Force members revealed

    Council briefs: Library, community centre soft reopening planned for July 2 Village of Pemberton (VOP) Mayor Mike

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  • Whistler businesses want more certainty on financial aid this fall

    with no wage-subsidy timeline, resort entrepreneurs don't know how they'll weather dead season whistler business owners

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  • Whistler's hair salons adapting to new reality

    With fewer clients for the foreseeable future, hair studios reckon with their bottom lines When COVID-19 forced Sarah

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  • Travels over water—Part III

    In the Age of COVID, all travel is local. New rules being promulgated for air travel seem destined to render it about as appealing as fourth-day

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  • Letters to the Editor for the week of June 18th

    A rational discussion on grizzly bears and habitat Since 1978, I have been watching and awaiting this moment when we as the Sea to Sky community

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  • Finding our bearings

    I really enjoy walking around the Whistler Golf Club course, and if I am honest, I especially love it in spring when bears crop the grass and

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  • New COVID-19 outbreak at Mission hospital 'very concerning'

    Services at Mission hospital reduced to urgent care only, after outbreak connected to care homes There has been an

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  • B.C. government seeks input on how to spend $1.5 billion for 'stimulus and recovery'

    COVID-19 financially hits young people, women hardest, Horgan said The B.C. government plans to spend an additional six

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  • Canada loses bid for seat on the United Nations Security Council on first vote

    OTTAWA — Canada has lost its bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council, losing to Norway and Ireland on the first ballot. Canada's loss

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  • Aunt Jemima to be rebranded due to 'racial stereotype'

    "We acknowledge the brand has not progressed enough to appropriately reflect the confidence, warmth and dignity that we would like it to stand for

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  • Temporary layoffs to become permanent by law

    Employers could be forced to pay severance they can't afford, employment lawyer warns Any day now, workers who were

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  • Canada buying 140,000 blood tests to begin immunity testing of COVID-19

    OTTAWA — Blood samples collected from tens of thousands of Canadians will soon be tested for signs of COVID-19 antibodies as the federal government

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  • National parks to open campgrounds for existing reservations next week

    OTTAWA — The federal environment minister says Canadians who have campground reservations in some national parks will be allowed to pitch their

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