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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
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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
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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. 
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‘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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Snowfall warning in effect for Coquihalla Highway

March 27, 2021BC/Canada
A special weather statement is in effect for Coquihalla Highway.
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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.
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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.
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