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ICYMI: Baird, Sharpe headline inaugural World Ski and Snowboard Fest Rail Jam winners

Johnny Aether crowned S2 speed skiing world champ; no added parking for Pemberton apartments
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Avery Krumme placed second at The Cut Rail Jam on April 13, 2024.

Welcome back to your weekday wrap-up of Sea to Sky current events. 

Jasmine Baird, Darcy Sharpe, Naomi Urness and Etienne Geoffroy-Gagnon won the World Ski and Snowboard Festival's (WSSF) first Rail Jam event.

Johnny Aether is the new S2 speed skiing world champion.

Pemberton officials adopted a zoning amendment for Prospect Apartments, at a council meeting on Tuesday, April 9—but there remains no additional parking spots for the development.

The Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council (SSISC) has named a new executive director, with Micaela Anguita stepping into the role as of April 15.

The Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) is set to establish three new select committees of council focused on Climate Action and the Environment, Housing and Strategy, and Smart Tourism.

The Highline Pub and Restaurant in Seton Portage offers travellers and locals alike an oasis in the wilderness.

Up-and-coming leaders from Pemberton Secondary School unveiled their “Chair of the Next Generation” to Pemberton council.

The Pemberton Valley Trails Association (PVTA) had its annual trail expo and free pancake morning on April 6.

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