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ICYMI in Whistler: local man saved on Blackcomb Mountain

Pedestrian tragically killed in Pemberton; man sentenced over child exploitation crimes in Whistler
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Cale Watson (left) and Pete Rozsa met for the first time on Blackcomb Mountain, when Rozsa rescued Watson, who was buried in snow.

It's been a while, but here is another bundle of Sea to Sky headlines for your consideration.

Local man Cale Watson was rescued by fellow snowboarder Pete Rozsa on Blackcomb Mountain Nov. 21.

One person is dead after being struck by a vehicle on the Sea to Sky highway near Pemberton Friday night.

A B.C. man has been sentenced to nearly two years imprisonment over child exploitation crimes that took place in Whistler and Vancouver during the pandemic.

Pemberton’s mayor and council received their first look at the Village’s Accessibility and Inclusion Plan during a recent committee of the whole meeting. 

The Spiritual Warriors are up once more for the Native American Music Awards (NAMA) in two categories: Best Folk and Best Live Performance.

Crankworx returns to Whistler from Aug. 8 to 17, 2025. 

For a peek at tomorrow's weather, click here.

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