Gauging the well-being of Whistler’s youth


By Braden Dupuis
Communities That Care releases 2017 survey results

Whistler’s youth drink more often than their peers (and vape excessively), according to a new survey from Communities That Care (CTC)—but they also benefit from more opportunities. CTC’s 2017 Prevention Needs Assessment Survey was conducted in the fall of 2017, querying 461 students in Grades 6 to 12 about their alcohol, tobacco and drug use, as well as other antisocial behaviours.…

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January 31, 2019

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