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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

Nicholas Katrusiak named to Canadian ski cross NextGen team

Nicholas Katrusiak named to Canadian ski cross NextGen team

The Whistler Mountain Ski Club product feels he is peaking at the right time
Pemberton Museum to host Mute Raven Art Studio

Pemberton Museum to host Mute Raven Art Studio

Beginning Oct. 3, various multimedia works by local Wim Tewinkel will be on display
Pemberton this morning—Wednesday, September 27

Pemberton this morning—Wednesday, September 27

More rain today, but a reprieve is in sight for tomorrow and the weekend
Pique'n Yer Trivia: Sports No. 6

Pique'n Yer Trivia: Sports No. 6

Weekly sports factoids from around Canada, the world and the Sea to Sky
Marcus Goguen, Wei Tien Ho co-star in "Legend Has It"

Marcus Goguen, Wei Tien Ho co-star in "Legend Has It"

Teton Gravity's 28th annual snowsports film comes to Whistler Oct. 12
New local magazine to debut at Whistler Writers Festival

New local magazine to debut at Whistler Writers Festival

The Lupine Review launches October 13
RBC GranFondo Whistler reel competition down to six finalists

RBC GranFondo Whistler reel competition down to six finalists

Up to $1,700 in prizes are up for grabs.
Opinion: Microaggressions are not a macro problem

Opinion: Microaggressions are not a macro problem

Society isn’t well-served by fixating on minor perceived offences
Whistlerite Hiroaki Yano helps Renbu Dojo to first-ever Kendo Nationals victory

Whistlerite Hiroaki Yano helps Renbu Dojo to first-ever Kendo Nationals victory

Yano went undefeated through four matches earlier this summer in Ontario
Collin Zwickel runs from Vancouver to Whistler, raises $56K for families in need

Collin Zwickel runs from Vancouver to Whistler, raises $56K for families in need

The Vancouverite completed a 122-kilometre ultramarathon in 18 hours 
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