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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

Sea to Sky riders shine at 2024 BC Cup final

Sea to Sky riders shine at 2024 BC Cup final

Mack Manietta wins season title at Coast Gravity Park
Whistler Gymnastics opens purpose-built training facility in Pemberton

Whistler Gymnastics opens purpose-built training facility in Pemberton

The new building will allow local youth programs to run six days a week
Giller Prize nominees headline 2024 Whistler Writers Festival

Giller Prize nominees headline 2024 Whistler Writers Festival

Caroline Anderson, Conor Kerr, Bob McDonald and many others are in the lineup
Nancy Greene, Al Raine to be honoured at BC Hall of Fame Summit

Nancy Greene, Al Raine to be honoured at BC Hall of Fame Summit

Ron Jones will also be paid tribute at the Sept. 20 event in Kamloops
'We really wanted to do some more'

'We really wanted to do some more'

Newly-expanded Whistler Village Beer Festival culminates with Sept. 14 main event
Big Love Band set to play at 2024 Whistler Village Beer Festival

Big Love Band set to play at 2024 Whistler Village Beer Festival

Red Chair, DJ Foxy Moron and Fresh Cut Grass round out the event's music lineup
Pique Listings: Sept. 13 to Sept. 19

Pique Listings: Sept. 13 to Sept. 19

The Whistler Village Beer Festival Main Event runs on Sept. 14
'Aye Aye AI' headed to Maury Young Arts Centre

'Aye Aye AI' headed to Maury Young Arts Centre

The Stephen Vogler-penned play will run on Sept. 28
Three Whistlerites compete at 2024 World Masters Squash Championships

Three Whistlerites compete at 2024 World Masters Squash Championships

Carol Eberhard and Ben Thomas finish top 30, Rob Eberhard withdraws due to injury
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre welcomes all for National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre welcomes all for National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Various First Nations activities will take place on and before Sept. 30
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