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ICYMI: three Garibaldi mountaineers still missing

Police investigating car accident on Highway 99; Squamish man organizes hospice fundraiser
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Happy Thursday! Let's check out your roundup of Sea to Sky current events. 

19 days after they first vanished, search and rescue members are still at the mercy of the weather to find three missing mountaineers in Garibaldi Provincial Park.

Whistler RCMP are investigating after a single-vehicle incident closed the Sea to Sky highway on June 19.

Squamish resident Kai Bacon has taken the lead on a charity pickleball tournament in his hometown. 

Two local students will receive “life-changing” scholarships to be able to attend post-secondary in the fall.

The provincial Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) has confirmed that a recent order for Woodfibre LNG to house workers on the floatel worker accommodations near Squamish overrides the District of Squamish processes.

Programming for Whistler seniors with dementia is currently on hold because of a lack of local dedicated space for seniors.

Parking rates are going up in Whistler’s day skier lots.

Tomorrow's road and weather conditions can be viewed here.

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