Anyone not within 150 kilometres of Big White Ski Resort has had their holiday passes pulled, in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19 at the resort.
The notice was sent out by the resort to pass-holders on Wednesday night.
Resort management has also provided further clarity on previous reports that employees had been fired following a cluster outbreak at Big White.
Big White Ski Resort vice president Michael Ballingall said less than ten employees have been let go.
Today, Interior Health announced 16 more cases at the resort, bringing the total to 76 announced this week. Individuals infected are self-isolating on the hill, Interior Health confirmed Friday afternoon.
The resort later confirmed 44 of the cases reside on Big White Mountain, and 57 remain active.
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Ballingall said they took direction from Interior Health in determining appropriate proximity to the resort.
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Those who have had their passes cancelled have been given full refunds, according to Ballingall.
The resort previously took a large hit to their bookings when inter-provincial travel restrictions were announced. Then, about 80 per cent of those who planned on coming for the holidays have cancelled.
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