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ICYMI: concern grows over dangerous skiing on Whistler Blackcomb

Body recovered near Mamquam Falls; police report spike in vehicle thefts
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Good day and welcome back to your regularly-scheduled wrap-up of Sea to Sky current events. 

A local skier is speaking out after a March 7 collision on Whistler Blackcomb left her with a broken tibial plateau and a fractured right clavicle. 

The Sea to Sky RCMP have recovered a body in the area of Mamquam Falls. 

Police are also reporting a near resort-wide uptick in thefts involving vehicles.

A partnership approach from BC Parks, Lil’wat Nation and N’Quatqua will see closures introduced for Joffre Lakes this summer. 

The debate over outdoor green space in Pemberton rages on.

A changing of the guard is afoot on the Freeride World Tour (FWT) and Marcus Goguen finds himself squarely in the mix.

Whistler’s mayor and council got a look at how new provincial housing legislation—namely, Bill 44—may impact local neighbourhoods this week.

Less than two seasons into her mountain biking career, Caileigh Koppang has reeled in some notable sponsors. 

Mason Mashon helped take once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse photos with Red Bull.

A new exhibition is live at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre (SLCC).

Whistler Secondary School (WSS) performs Heathers the Musical: Teen Edition from May 8 to 11. 

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