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  • Art on the Lake workshops revealed

    Arts Whistler has unveiled the art workshops set to take place as part of the Art on the Lake series at the Alta Lake Station House throughout the

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  • Another big year for RMI, hotel tax

    Local budget gets big boost from provincial funds FESTIVAL FUN Whistler's Festivals, Events and Animation programming

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  • Crompton reflects on first six months in office

    From climate-letter chaos to portfolio progress, mayor satisfied so far SIX MONTHS IN Mayor Jack Crompton, pictured

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  • Cycling the Baltic States Part 3:

    Under the midnight sun in Finland It takes two-and-half hours to cross the Baltic Sea on the ferry from Tallinn,

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  • Free will astrology for the week of April 11

    ARIES (March 21-April 19): The Qing Dynasty controlled China from the mid-17th century to the early 20th century. It was the fifth biggest empire in

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  • From sasquatch to superheroes

    The hot ticket this week is the 72hr Filmmaker Showdown on Friday night as part of the World Ski and Snowboard Festival (this year marks a

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  • Letters to the Editor for the week of April 11

    OCP could use some strengthening While it is important to have an updated community plan, it is also important to have as strong a plan as possible.…

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  • The need to be fire smart

    The wildfire in Squamish last week was a bit of a shock. After all, we still have snow in the valley here and just a few days ago, we were putting

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  • Whistler Community Church looks to new home

    Interdenominational church raising funds for permanent facility for decades, the story of the Whistler Community Church

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  • Vancouver man faces new money-laundering charge in college admissions scandal

    Vancouver businessman David Sidoo faces an additional charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering for his alleged role in a college admissions

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  • Trudeau defends changes to asylum laws that have refugee workers alarmed

    OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is defending controversial changes to asylum laws included in an omnibus budget bill tabled this week, saying

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  • Squamish council urges further action to combat 'climate emergency'

    Lower Mainland Local Government Association resolution urges provincial and federal governments to ramp up response to climate change

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  • A summer evening of music planned for Squamish

    Inaugural Backyard Après festival featuring Big Sugar at Norman Rudy's on June 29 This summer is heating up to be music

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  • Jody Wilson-Raybould to speak on criminal justice at First Nations forum in Richmond

    An intensive, two-day forum aiming to change the relationship between First Nations peoples and the criminal justice system is coming to Richmond

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  • OPINION: Wildfires in spring — the new normal

    We've experienced something unprecedented this year in Squamish. A wildfire has already broken out — and it's not even close to summer.…

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