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  • Staying the course

    During daily walks around Whistler this past week, I was again disheartened by what I saw and experienced. When it comes to the few persistent

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  • Doctors anxious over PPE shortages as Ottawa tries to shore up domestic supply

    New poll also finds vast majority of doctors remain anxious over lack of COVID-19 testing ABOUT 90 PER CENT of doctors

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  • India: A trip through the senses

    Perhaps you've seen the scene: a tuk-tuk going slalom on a dusty road, passing vehicles, ditching garbage piles and honking at everything that isn't

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  • Tourism outlook bleak, with glimmers of hope

    In the best-case scenario offered by Destination B.C., short-haul tourism could start in June and July of this year The

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  • Pemberton council approves Hillside Development Standards

    Council briefs: Council approves Cycling Network Plan and definition of screening officers for its Bylaw Dispute System

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  • B.C.'s road to recovery: Post-secondary schools focus on the fall

    Restoring international enrolment is top priority for colleges, universities Students from kindergarten to Grade 12

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  • Whistler budget amendments, tax bylaws to come to council Tuesday, May 5

    FIRST LOOK: docks mgmt. strategy, private developer housing projects and more included in packed agenda WHISTLER

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  • Feds investing $175m in B.C. firm developing COVID-19 treatment

    Ottawa also promising $240m in additional health-care services A VANCOUVER-BASED life sciences company is getting a

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  • Lawsuits over COVID-19 handling in nursing homes raise questions about standard of care

    "Governments should also consider an inquiry into how care homes responded to the crisis": Lawyer As the deadly toll of

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  • Hundreds of B.C. hairstylists and barbers sign petition to stay closed for now in face of COVID-19

    Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says some sectors won't reopen until they're confident they can operate safely

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  • Dick Fairhurst of Cypress Lodge: Part II

    This week, we're continuing the story of Dick Fairhurst, who first came to Alta Lake in 1943. By 1955, he owned three adjoining lots on Alta Lake,

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  • In face of COVID-19, Whistler's Zero Ceiling looks to expand

    Non-profit plans to increase supportive housing from eight to 12 beds in next year the staff at Zero Ceiling, a

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  • Hundreds of B.C. hairstylists, barbers sign petition to not be among first businesses to reopen

    Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says some sectors won't reopen until they're confident they can operate safely

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  • Sports!!! (and Quarantino 6)

    Back in the 1990s, Quentin Tarantino used to bemoan the fact that American audiences would watch a four-hour football game but refused to sit

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  • Returning to work during COVID-19

    Can your boss force you to wear a mask? Can employees refuse to come back to work? These questions and more answered by an employment lawyer

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