Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

The Perfect Bike for Whistler

9th - Higher Ed
Mullets and man buns - BIKE Gear editor Travis Engel nerds out <br/>
on his mixed-wheel-size SB165.
Instructional Video9:57
PBS

El Silbón: The Deadly Whistler of the South American Grasslands

9th - Higher Ed
The “Terror of the Plain,” this emaciated, whistling devil is cursed to wander the South American countryside carrying the bones of his victims. Intimately tied to the cattle ranching history of Latin America, the myth of El Silbón...
Instructional Video7:58
The Art Assignment

The Truth of the Tortured Artist

9th - 12th
We addressed the myth, and now it's time for the truth of the tortured artist. Some art is born of pain and suffering, and reflects the darkest side of human experience. We like that about it.
Instructional Video4:49
Curated Video

Master Java Web Services and REST API with Spring Boot- Step 11 - Using Wizdler to execute SOAP Requests

Higher Ed
SOAP Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot:
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This clip is from the chapter "SOAP Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot" of the series "Master Java Web Services and REST API with Spring Boot".In this section, you will...
News Clip1:31
Curated Video

#TheMoment Jamaica's bobsled team made history in Whistler

9th - Higher Ed
Shane Pitter and Junior Harris, members of the four-man Jamaican bobsled team, tell The National about the moment they made history, winning their first international competition at the North American Cup in Whistler.
News Clip3:21
Curated Video

Whistler thins some trees in effort to reduce wildfire risk

9th - Higher Ed
Every year, wildfires force evacuations, scorches forests and turn homes into ashes. To fight back, some communities are turning to tree cutting. Supporters say it’s key to reducing wildfire risk, but some worry it does more harm than...
News Clip2:48
Curated Video

Syrian refugee arrives in Vancouver after months in Malaysian airport

9th - Higher Ed
Hassan Al Kontar arrived in British Columbia where a group of Whistler residents were waiting to welcome him after a lengthy battle to sponsor the 37-year-old from Dama, Syria.
News Clip3:04
Curated Video

Mark McMorris suffers serious crash

9th - Higher Ed
The Olympic medallist suffered numerous injuries, including a broken jaw, ruptured spleen and a collapsed left lung, while backcountry snowboarding in Whistler, B.C.
News Clip2:27
Curated Video

Avalanche dogs ready to lend a paw

9th - Higher Ed
Canine rescue teams patrol ski resorts ready to save lives
News Clip2:25
Curated Video

Loonie impact on Whistler

9th - Higher Ed
Chris Brown looks at how the low dollar is impacting ski resorts
News Clip2:15
Curated Video

Eighty-one-year-old pilot makes perfect emergency landing on glacier

9th - Higher Ed
An 81-year-old pilot emergency-landed a small plane on a remote glacier - saving everyone on board - but leaving them stranded far from home.
News Clip5:15
Curated Video

Whistler protecting itself from future wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
The fire in Fort McMurray was a wake-up call for Whistler. Now, the resort town is working to protect itself from possible future fires.
News Clip3:16
Curated Video

Cassie Sharpe gets emotional when parents surprise her during interview

9th - Higher Ed
2018 Olympic gold medallist and 2022 silver medallist Cassie Sharpe got "choked up" when her parents surprised her during an interview with CBC Sports' Scott Russell.
News Clip3:20
Curated Video

What BC Today callers are planning to do this spring break

9th - Higher Ed
A Pemberton man is taking his kids on an annual ski trip, while a Prince George grandfather is taking his sons and granddaughter to see the sights around Vancouver — just two of the spring break plans BC Today host Michelle Eliot hears...
News Clip3:20
Curated Video

'Our kids are rippin' skiers': What BC Today callers are planning to do this spring break

9th - Higher Ed
A Pemberton man is taking his kids on an annual ski trip, while a Prince George grandfather is taking his sons and granddaughter to see the sights around Vancouver — just two of the spring break plans BC Today host Michelle Eliot hears...
News Clip1:30
Curated Video

B.C. stories you might have missed this week

9th - Higher Ed
Here are some stories you might have missed this week. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in B.C. to promote the 2025 Invictus Games. A new housing plan aims to build thousands of rental homes on under-used public land. And the Surrey...
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Prince Harry, Michael Bublé try wheelchair curling

9th - Higher Ed
Prince Harry and Michael Bublé try their hand at wheelchair curling at the Invictus Games One Year to Go celebration. Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, cheered on from the sidelines at Vancouver’s Hillcrest Community Centre.
News Clip0:25
Curated Video

Prince Harry takes high-speed, face-first sled run in Whistler

9th - Higher Ed
While in B.C. to visit Invictus Games athletes taking part in training camps, the royal had a go on the skeleton sled.
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Invictus Games a chance for Ukrainian vets to inspire hope back home

9th - Higher Ed
The upcoming Invictus Games in Whistler, B.C., have brought two Ukrainian soldiers from the front lines to the slopes, aspiring to give hope to their fellow soldiers still fighting back home.
News Clip1:44
Curated Video

Harry and Meghan visit Whistler, B.C., during popularity slump

9th - Higher Ed
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in Whistler, B.C., to promote the inaugural winter Invictus Games set to start in one year. Royal watchers say it's a good PR move for the couple, whose popularity has significantly dropped in recent...
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

Village of Pemberton evacuation order downgraded

9th - Higher Ed
Days of heavy rain and snowmelt from record-high temperatures have pushed rivers over their banks, prompting flooding and warnings. Pemberton, B.C., remains in a local state of emergency as evacuation orders for six properties in the...
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Warmer temperatures cool winter fun

9th - Higher Ed
Unseasonably warm weather in Canada — record-breaking in some parts of the country — is freezing winter fun and hurting many businesses that rely on cold weather. El Niño is at least partly to blame, according to one meteorologist.
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Canadian ski resorts struggle to hire enough workers ahead of season

9th - Higher Ed
Ski resorts across Canada are struggling to find enough specialized workers and hospitality employees to be able to run at full capacity this winter. With their reliance on foreign workers, and those workers being unable to get visas in...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

B.C. begins mass vaccination campaign in Whistler

9th - Higher Ed
The British Columbia government has started vaccinating all adults who live and work in Whistler after it was linked to the largest outbreak of the P1 variant outside Brazil.