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Braden Dupuis

Braden Dupuis

Braden is the editor of Pique Newsmagazine. He’s lived in Whistler since 2014, when he moved to the West Coast from the flat, cold expanse of the Saskatchewan prairies.

He likes punk rock music, the Montreal Canadiens, video games and irreverent humour. He’s a terrible skier but he tries and that’s all that matters.

Braden published his first byline in 2011, and has extensive experience in print, television, radio and podcast journalism. His work has been recognized with multiple awards at both the provincial and national level, including a nomination for B.C.’s prestigious Jack Webster Award.

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Recent Work by Braden

Hikers get 'armed escort' due to aggressive cougars at Garibaldi

Hikers get 'armed escort' due to aggressive cougars at Garibaldi

Rubble Creek trail remains closed until June 17
Opinion: Whistler’s best bench (to watch the world burn)

Opinion: Whistler’s best bench (to watch the world burn)

A highly unscientific, deeply subjective look at the best wooden butt support in Whistler
Black bear that entered home in Whistler is showing 'increasingly bold' behaviour

Black bear that entered home in Whistler is showing 'increasingly bold' behaviour

COS reminds public to be mindful of open windows, manage attractants
Whistler this morning—Thursday, June 12

Whistler this morning—Thursday, June 12

A quick look at weather, mountain and highway conditions in the resort
Black bear and cub got into unsecured garbage at Rainbow Park, COS says

Black bear and cub got into unsecured garbage at Rainbow Park, COS says

Residents and guests reminded to properly manage attractants
Here's how to get involved with Whistler's Canada Day parade

Here's how to get involved with Whistler's Canada Day parade

Community parade entries being accepted until June 13
Whistler community kitchen gets boost from 100 Women Whistler

Whistler community kitchen gets boost from 100 Women Whistler

A $15K grant means Whistler ROCKS is ‘finally in business’
Heat wave descends on Whistler, Sea to Sky

Heat wave descends on Whistler, Sea to Sky

Temps expected to hit 30 C this weekend
Opinion: No room for complacency in bear country

Opinion: No room for complacency in bear country

'Even when you’re being careful, nature can surprise you'
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre celebrates National Indigenous History Month

Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre celebrates National Indigenous History Month

Whistler's revered cultural museum marks the month with revitalized exhibits and summer programming leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21
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