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ICYMI: Whistler Blackcomb VP of mountain ops retires

Patrick Weiler reacts to Liberal election setback; Audain Dinner Series begins July 12
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Whistler Blackcomb's VP of mountain operations Doug MacFarlane is retiring after 36 years with the company.

Hello and welcome back to your local current events wrap-up. 

Whistler Blackcomb (WB) is saying goodbye to Doug MacFarlane, vice president of mountain operations.

A British Columbian Liberal MP is reacting to the loss of a party seat on the other side of Canada by saying it was a message that is "hard to ignore" for the prime minister.

The Audain Art Museum's all-inclusive Dinner Series begins July 12.

The long-awaited daycare expansion in Pemberton is edging ever closer to completion.

100 Women Whistler, a local chapter of the 100 Women Who Care Alliance, has collectively donated more than a quarter of a million dollars to local charities. 

Whistler contractor Vision Pacific won a Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) award this spring.

The province's newly-created “Transit Oriented Development Areas” (TOD Areas) won’t make too much of a splash in Whistler, with only the village’s Gondola Exchange receiving the designation.

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

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