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ICYMI in Whistler: Waldorf School lease concludes June 2025

100k in funding for local community groups; The Sheepdogs perform July 5
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Students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 came together to engage in various activities at Whistler Waldorf School’s Festival of Courage.

Happy Thursday, and welcome back to your recap of Sea to Sky current events. 

The Whistler Waldorf School’s lease on its current location off Kirkpatrick Way in Spruce Grove will not be renewed beyond 2025.

Sea to Sky Country MP, Patrick Weiler, was in Whistler last week to commemorate the investment of a little under $100,000 in local community groups

The Sheepdogs haven’t played in Whistler since before COVID, but they look forward to renewing acquaintances with its people and mountains in their 20th year together.

Weiler is also touting "truth in advertising" changes to Canada's Competition Act that put the onus on companies to back up environmental claims.

Pemberton’s 2024 Canada Day parade built on last year’s success, paving the way for the community to move forward with truth and reconciliation in mind.

Whistler’s Wild Blue Restaurant + Bar has a new accolade, with Neil Henderson, restaurant director, and chef and partner, Alex Chen, set to be inducted into the BC Restaurant Hall of Fame.

A marine biologist is cycling all the way from Mexico to Whistler in hopes of bringing attention to climate change.

The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) board of directors has given second reading to potentially rezoning portions of Brandywine Creek and Callaghan Valley.

The New Mountain Rangers are playing July 7 in the Point Artist-Run Centre (PARC) Sunday Concert Series. 

Ariel Girodo and Emily Burt won numerous ribbons this summer in a breakout dressage season.

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