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SD48 holds off on advocating for priority vaccinations for its staff

SD48 holds off on advocating for priority vaccinations for its staff

Some Sea to Sky School District trustees said writing an advocacy letter to VCH would undermine the health authority.
Vaccine update: Henry apologizes for pop-up vaccine clinic confusion

Vaccine update: Henry apologizes for pop-up vaccine clinic confusion

Some Lower Mainlanders went without vaccinations after waiting in lines for hours
New B.C. COVID-19 infections stay high as vaccinations set to accelerate

New B.C. COVID-19 infections stay high as vaccinations set to accelerate

One more death from the disease raises the province's death toll to 1,577.
Editorial: Our ageism is showing, Squamish

Editorial: Our ageism is showing, Squamish

The pandemic has exposed our rampant ageism.
UPDATE: Whistler recorded 17 new COVID-19 cases last week

UPDATE: Whistler recorded 17 new COVID-19 cases last week

VCH says 17,100 vaccine doses have been administered in Whistler and neighbouring communities
COVID-19 hospitalizations and ICU occupancy hit new record levels in B.C.

COVID-19 hospitalizations and ICU occupancy hit new record levels in B.C.

Five more people have died from the disease in the past day, raising B.C.'s death toll to 1,576
COVID-19: Here are the 16 'high-transmission neighbourhoods' in B.C.

COVID-19: Here are the 16 'high-transmission neighbourhoods' in B.C.

Are you located in one of them?
Paid COVID-19 vaccination leave approved by B.C. government

Paid COVID-19 vaccination leave approved by B.C. government

Up to three hours of leave available for workers getting their shots
Eligible frontline staff — 30 and over — can get themselves vaccinated now, Squamish

Eligible frontline staff — 30 and over — can get themselves vaccinated now, Squamish

This includes educational staff, childcare staff and first responders born 1991 or earlier.
Navigating the ever-changing future of ski tourism

Navigating the ever-changing future of ski tourism

A Q&A with tourism consultant and former Destination Canada CEO Greg Klassen
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