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  • Paint night moves online

    Whistler artist Andrea Mueller launches classes for kids and adults Let's be honest: there's only so much Netflix you

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  • Saluting a legend

    A couple of weeks ago, you may have noticed a full-page announcement of the End of an Era. The torch has passed.…

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  • Village of Pemberton council receives departmental updates

    Council briefs: Council approves $1,000 for food task force Village of Pemberton (VOP) council received quarterly

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  • Whistler restaurants can resume in-person dining this week

    Many resort restaurants taking wait-and-see approach as Phase 2 of recovery kicks in across b.c. Christine Grant is

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  • Calling out racism

    When multi-generational residents of Whistler reached out to Pique last week to share stories of racism, I admit to feeling absolutely deflated,

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  • Free will astrology for the week of May 21st

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): "Excellence does not require perfection," wrote Aries author Henry James. Now I'm conveying this brilliant counsel to

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  • Letters to the Editor for the week of May 21st

    Scare those bears OK, I've had it.…

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  • New emergency powers for municipalities to be used sparingly, mayor says

    'Our goal is to carry on the business of the municipality, certainly not to damage democracy' a b.c. ministerial order

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  • Horgan: B.C. economic restart 'off to a good start'

    B.C. Premier John Horgan said he is "pretty satisfied" with how the province's restart plan is underway B.C. Premier

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  • Active COVID-19 cases in B.C. fall 20% in past week

    Only 317 people have the coronavirus in B.C. and have not yet recovered, down from 397 a week ago The number of people

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  • Facebook fined $9 million for misleading users

    “Canadians expect and deserve truth from businesses in the digital economy” Canada's Competition Bureau has fined

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  • Conservation service and RCMP busy in the Sea to Sky over the long weekend

    Not as much traffic as previous weekends, says RCMP Officers withSea to Sky Conservation and Squamish RCMP were busy

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  • B.C. K-12 education virtual town hall taking place tonight

    Minister of Education Rob Fleming and others will answer questions at 7:15 p.m. Questions about what B.C.'s restart

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  • Pearl's Value and Vintage gets set to reopen

    Squamish second-hand shop taking precautions in advance of June 8 restart date When economies grind to a halt and more

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  • Ottawa, provinces ready to pay 50% of rent for small businesses

    Program will require landlords to absorb 25% of rent The federal government says it's working with provinces to cover

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