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Whistler this morning—Friday, April 18

Whistler this morning—Friday, April 18

A quick look at weather, mountain and highway conditions in the resort
Pemberton residents sound off on policing, sidewalks and development

Pemberton residents sound off on policing, sidewalks and development

Council received and discussed several letters from the community on April 15
Pemberton mulls two-year limit on short-term vacation rental licences

Pemberton mulls two-year limit on short-term vacation rental licences

The Village is looking to increase turnover on long-stagnant wait lists and boost its long-term rental market
Indy Tomic locks up IFSA U15 girls' overall title

Indy Tomic locks up IFSA U15 girls' overall title

Tomic won three events and netted silver at the Kirkwood Junior Freeride Championship
Whistler's Party for the Planet returns with community-powered climate action

Whistler's Party for the Planet returns with community-powered climate action

Earth Week finale aims to inspire local environmental advocacy and raise critical funds for AWARE
New beginner-friendly adaptive mountain bike trail added to Alice Lake Provincial Park

New beginner-friendly adaptive mountain bike trail added to Alice Lake Provincial Park

Local adaptive mountain biking groups say the 1km South Coaster Adaptive Trail shares an important message that 'everybody is welcome' in the outdoors.
Pemberton becomes 10th B.C. community to join Sue Big Oil campaign

Pemberton becomes 10th B.C. community to join Sue Big Oil campaign

The proposed class-action lawsuit demands oil companies who knowingly lied about the links between their industry and climate change cover the cost of mitigation and adaptation
Gabriel Morin wins Dave Murray Trophy among U14 Canadian boys at Whistler Cup

Gabriel Morin wins Dave Murray Trophy among U14 Canadian boys at Whistler Cup

Cecily Gibbons ranks third overall in U14 girls' division; Norway and the United States clinch team titles
Rhinoceros Party candidate leans into satire in Sea to Sky campaign

Rhinoceros Party candidate leans into satire in Sea to Sky campaign

Gordon Jeffrey returns to the federal ballot, blending comedy with critique in his run for office
$1M raised at 2025 Audain Gala

$1M raised at 2025 Audain Gala

Museum curator Curtis Collins says that the gala 'has become one of the premiere fundraisers in British Columbia'