Upcoming rock scaling near Porteau Cove; expect delays
April 5, 2021Sea to Sky
Upcoming rock-scaling work on Highway 99 is expected to cause delays. The work will take place during night but is
Health Canada issues advisory for face masks that may contain graphene
April 5, 2021BC/Canada
Health Canada is advising Canadians to not use face masks that contain graphene because there is a potential that they
Traffic stop on Highway 99 yields drugs and weapons
April 3, 2021Sea to Sky
Pemberton RCMP seized drugs and weapons during a traffic stop on Highway 99.
‘Pushed to limits’: A record year for BC’s Search and Rescue groups
April 3, 2021BC/Canada
British Columbia’s ground search and rescue (GSAR) groups have just wrapped up the busiest year in their history. Between April
COVID shot available at three Whistler pharmacies for 55 to 65 age group
April 1, 2021Sea to Sky
COVID-19 shots are available at three Whistler pharmacies for those between the ages of 55 and 65.
WLNG offers free lunch to tradespeople and construction workers
April 1, 2021Squamish
A social media contest called #lunchboxchallenge goes live today and invites local tradespeople to apply to win lunch for themselves and their teams.
McBride resident claims $13 million Lott Max win
April 1, 2021BC/Canada
Tammy Manning won’t soon forget the day she won $13,000,000. The McBride resident is having March 19, 2021, the Lotto Max
Squamish RCMP, DOS urge people to stay close to home
April 1, 2021Squamish
With COVID-19 cases rising in the Sea to Sky Corridor and new restrictions in place, district and Squamish RCMP are
New COVID-19 notification for Whistler store
April 1, 2021Sea to Sky
Loblaws has issued a new notification about employees testing positive at the Sewak’s Your Independent Grocer at 8200 Bear Paw
UPDATE: COVID shots available at two Squamish pharmacies for 55 to 65 age group
March 30, 2021Squamish
Two Squamish pharmacies have now been included in the list of pharmacies where COVID-19 shots are available for those between the age of 55 and 65.
COVID cases increase in Whistler; 218 test positive in one week
March 30, 2021Sea to Sky
Vancouver Coastal Health continues to closely monitor COVID-19 cases in Whistler, and says it has recorded an increase in people
Squamish Connector receives $128,174 from Province
March 30, 2021Squamish
Squamish Connector is receiving $128,174.40 from the Government of BC, one among 20 inter-city bus operators to get provincial government
North Van teacher injured in attacked expected to make full recovery
March 29, 2021BC/Canada
A school teacher injured in the knife attack outside the Lynn Valley Library is expected to make a full recovery.
COVID-19: Whistler Blackcomb shut down for three weeks
March 29, 2021BC/Canada
The Government of BC has introduced new and amended orders and guidelines that will be in effect through to April
Funds beings raised for single mom attacked in North Van mass stabbing
March 29, 2021BC/Canada
Locals are raising funds for victims of mass stabbing at the Lynn Valley Library in North Vancouver on Saturday which
Several people stabbed in Kelowna; one arrested
March 28, 2021BC/Canada
West Kelowna RCMP are investigating after several people were stabbed early Sunday morning. On March 28, just before 2 am,
Murder charges laid against suspect in North Vancouver stabbing incident
March 28, 2021BC/Canada
A 28-year-old man, Yannick Bandaogo, has been charged in connection with the stabbing death of a woman in Lynn Valley
Wind warning for Howe Sound
March 28, 2021Sea to Sky
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Howe Sound. Strong winds can be expected today. An intense Pacific
Multiple stabbings in North Vancouver; one arrested
March 27, 2021BC/Canada
Six people were taken to hospital after they were stabbed in and outside the Lynn Valley library in North Vancouver.
Man arrested for smashing transit bus window on Highway 99
March 27, 2021Sea to Sky
A man was arrested by Whistler RCMP after he smashed the glass of a BC transit bus.
Paving project downtown; expect single-lane alternating traffic
March 27, 2021Squamish
A paving project in Downtown Squamish is likely to cause some traffic delays in the coming days.
Ziplines, bike racks and picnic tables: Work begins on new Dentville Park
March 27, 2021Squamish
Zipline, covered shelters with accessible picnic tables, plaza area with bench seating, bike racks and a multi-use pathway connection to Discovery Trail are some of the features of the new Dentville Park.
Snowfall warning in effect for Coquihalla Highway
March 27, 2021BC/Canada
A special weather statement is in effect for Coquihalla Highway.
Maintenance work on Highway 99; left lane will be blocked
March 27, 2021Sea to Sky
Maintenance crews will be working near Caulfeild area on Highway 99. Left lane will be blocked.
ICBC begins mailing rebate cheques
March 26, 2021BC/Canada
ICBC has begun mailing COVID-19 rebate cheques in small batches directly to eligible customers and continues to work on options to send out more cheques in the coming weeks.
























