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  • Don't forget: Daylight saving time ends this weekend in B.C.

    Starting this Sunday, early risers in Vancouver will get to enjoy a few extra rays at the start of their day. Daylight saving time began in

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  • Bridge being replaced at the south entrance to Lillooet

    Whistler drivers can expect delays heading north during the construction of the $11.9-million bridge If you travel

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  • Woodfibre LNG seeks option to house workers in 'floatel' in Squamish

    BC Environmental Assessment Office will provide a 30-day public comment period as part of its review of the amendment

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  • Metro Vancouver bus drivers deliver 72-hour strike notice

    For the first time in 18 years, the union representing Metro Vancouver bus drivers has served Coast Mountain Bus Company with a 72-hour strike

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  • Hard work appreciated

    Letters to the Editor for the week of Oct. 24 As a long-time homeowner in White Gold, I would like to thank Ed Robinson

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  • Oktoberfest a success

    Letters to the Editor for the week of Oct. 24 The Pemberton and District Public Library Board would like to extend a

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  • Pat Carleton—Whistler's first mayor

    Pat Carleton became Whistler's first mayor in 1975 and served four terms until 1982. Born in Langley, B.C. in 1920, Carleton was not a career politician.…

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  • Whistler Chamber urges local businesses, staff to participate in comprehensive B.C. business survey

    Results will be used to lobby government on resort's behalf The Whistler Chamber of Commerce is urging local businesses

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  • Colorado man dies on Whistler mountain biking trail

    Fifty-four-year-old suffered cardiac arrest on Comfortably Numb trail A Colorado man died on a popular mountain bike

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  • Man dies after falling into Capilano River in North Vancouver

    A man in his 30s has died after being swept into the Capilano River on Sunday afternoon. Four friends were fishing near Cable Pool on the Capilano

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  • Poisonous porcupine fish arrives on Island shores—a B.C. first

    Gavin Hanke reaches a gloved hand into the formaldehyde tank at the Royal British Columbia Museum very, very carefully. What emerges is a B.C. first

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  • Recognizing unceded territory

    Letters to the Editor for the week of Oct. 24 In the Oct. 17 issue of the Pique, there were two back-to-back articles

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  • Sea to Sky gets on-the-ground funding to address opioid crisis

    Squamish-based Community Action Team to explore strategies communities in the Sea to Sky are getting some additional

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    GETAWAY | Guys Trip x 2 Days in Whistler x Pangea Pod Hotel

    rickchung.com - Whistler—(October 23 to 24, 2019) A small group of us were invited on a guys-only media trip to experience the still newish Pangea Pod

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  • Virus Linked to Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

    sciencemag.org - Traces of a monkey virus that contaminated early batches of polio vaccine have been spotted for the first time in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

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