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  • Canadian cannabis use is soaring, says U.N.’s World Drug Report

    B.C. has highest rate of cannabis consumption among the provinces Canadian cannabis use among those who are at least 15

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  • Running helps local overcome anxiety

    Eileen Craig recently completed second sanctioned 50-km run Eileen Craig's journey into becoming a long-distance runner

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  • Province to set aside 864 hectares adjacent to the Cerise Creek Conservancy Proposal a result of Lil'wat Nation advocacy

    The provincial government is in the process of setting aside a large land preserve adjacent to the recently established Nlhaxten/Cerise Creek

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  • B.C. officials to review records to ensure students vaccinated against measles

    Review to take place between August and October The B.C. government said public health officials will start reviewing

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  • Garbage-hauling ship arrives in Vancouver after journey from Philippines

    Waste to be incinerated in Burnaby A ship carrying an infamous load of Canadian trash that had been rotting in the

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  • Get Amped in the Park

    Also in Arts News: Tea & Tales is back; painting workshops are set for Art on the Lake; Big Sky to host movie night

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  • WORCA holding Dirty 30

    Race to help mark major milestone The Whistler Off-Road Cycling Association (WORCA) is doing a deep dive into its

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  • How the Philips came to Whistler

    Working at the Whistler Museum, we sometimes forget that not everyone has heard of the story of Rainbow Lodge and its owners Alex and Myrtle Philip.

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  • Whistlerite following in flight path of her late father

    Alexis Thind, 24, becomes pilot months after losing father to brain cancer Before her father's passing last summer,

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  • New study seeks to understand how 'ice worms' travel from Alaska to Vancouver Island

    Postdoctoral researcher Scott Hotaling thinks it must be the birds While most people associate worms with the

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  • Paddling forward: truth and reconciliation at Capilano University

    University commissions Squamish Nation carver to build traditional canoe for school's 50th anniversary On a cool March

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  • RMOW lowers speed limit in Function Junction to 40 km/h

    Pilot project part of efforts to improve pedestrian safety in neighbourhood Not so fast, Function Junction drivers. The

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  • The annual Canada Day quiz

    Whistler What was Whistler Mountain originally called, named so by British naval surveyors in the 1860s?…

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  • Pemberton council gets briefed on community's childcare challenges

    Council briefs: mobile home park development permit; revised place names; loan authorization for new truck Village of

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  • Laoyam Eagles victorious in Vancouver

    Pemberton Canoe Association enjoys busy spring Several graduating Laoyam Eagles paddlers went out on top at the Concord

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