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David Song

David Song

David is a news and sports journalist for Pique Newsmagazine who moved to Whistler in late 2022 after nearly two decades in Calgary, Alberta. He has previously covered everything from March Madness basketball to PGA Tour Champions golf to U Sports college hockey. David holds a Master's in Sports Journalism from IUPUI in Indianapolis, Indiana and a Bachelor's Degree in legal studies from the University of Calgary.

Outside of journalism, David has served for nine years as a counselor and activity leader at a non-profit summer camp in southern Alberta. He enjoys watching movies, playing video games and spending quality time with friends and family."

Recent Work by David

ICYMI: Whistler Canada day parade in jeopardy

ICYMI: Whistler Canada day parade in jeopardy

Pedestrian and baby injured in hit-and-run; six local riders win Squamish Enduro
Six Sea to Sky riders win 2024 Squamish Enduro

Six Sea to Sky riders win 2024 Squamish Enduro

Melamed, Boucher, Ho, Quist, Wells and Beaton triumph in their respective divisions
Axemen Division 3 team victorious in playoff quarterfinal

Axemen Division 3 team victorious in playoff quarterfinal

The Sea to Sky club downed Kelowna 24-14 on the road
ICYMI in Whistler: Mayor and council adopt new code of conduct

ICYMI in Whistler: Mayor and council adopt new code of conduct

Free transit for Earth Day; six local riders podium in Washington
Jewett, Cruz, Lanthier Nadeau and Miller win pro medals in Port Angeles

Jewett, Cruz, Lanthier Nadeau and Miller win pro medals in Port Angeles

Marino and Polito also reached the podium at the 2024 NW Cup season opener
ICYMI in Whistler: Seppo's bar to keep its name

ICYMI in Whistler: Seppo's bar to keep its name

Vail reports lower-than-expected visitation; Whistler braces for active fire season
Axemen Rugby Club postseason bound in 2024

Axemen Rugby Club postseason bound in 2024

Division 2 squad clinches regular-season title, Division 3 roster earns first-ever playoff berth
ICYMI: Baird, Sharpe headline inaugural World Ski and Snowboard Fest Rail Jam winners

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
Johnny Aether wins S2 speed skiing world title

Johnny Aether wins S2 speed skiing world title

The former slalom athlete represents a new breed of Crazy Canuck
Photos: Whistler hosts first-ever World Ski and Snowboard Festival Rail Jam

Photos: Whistler hosts first-ever World Ski and Snowboard Festival Rail Jam

Sharpe and Baird triumph among snowboarders; Geoffroy-Gagnon and Urness win skiing titles
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