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Megan Lalonde

Megan Lalonde

Megan is a reporter for Pique Newsmagazine. She currently lives in Whistler, after moving to the resort from Ottawa in 2016 to work as a news and sports reporter for the Whistler Question. When she's not working, you can usually find her jumping into lakes, hiking up mountains in the summer, boarding down them in the winter, or playing beer league hockey if it's a Thursday. Before moving to B.C., she interned with CTV's Canada AM and worked as a communications officer with Farm Radio Trust, a non-governmental organization in Malawi. She attended Carleton University in Ottawa, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism degree and a minor in international law. She is also renowned for her road trip playlists.

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mlalonde@piquenewsmagazine.com

Recent Work by Megan

A rundown of Whistler's dead-season dining deals

A rundown of Whistler's dead-season dining deals

Some spring specials wrap up at the end of May, while others carry well into June
Here's how construction is progressing on Whistler's Fitzsimmons Express

Here's how construction is progressing on Whistler's Fitzsimmons Express

Crews aim to begin installing steel in the base terminal this week
Second annual Hike for Health fundraiser slated for June 18

Second annual Hike for Health fundraiser slated for June 18

Whistler Health Care Foundation still looking for event sponsors to help raise money for primary care, as Whistler 360 accepts more new patients
Victoria Day call volume steady from last year, says Whistler RCMP

Victoria Day call volume steady from last year, says Whistler RCMP

RCMP briefs: Late-night Marketplace restaurant hotspot for May long mischief; Bike thieves located
Summer hotel booking pace ‘softening,’ says Tourism Whistler CEO

Summer hotel booking pace ‘softening,’ says Tourism Whistler CEO

With other resort towns and cities reporting a similar cool-down, the trend isn’t unique to Whistler’s tourism industry
Provincial funds offer boost for Sea to Sky emergency preparedness

Provincial funds offer boost for Sea to Sky emergency preparedness

Local governments in Squamish and Pemberton are among the recipients of B.C.'s $3 million Community Emergency Preparedness Fund
Highway 99 northbound lane closed Wednesday afternoon

Highway 99 northbound lane closed Wednesday afternoon

The Sea to Sky highway was shut north of Porteau Cove as crews work to recover a vehicle
Whistler Blackcomb Foundation auctioning off historic ski-run signs

Whistler Blackcomb Foundation auctioning off historic ski-run signs

The auction kicks off Wednesday and will remain open for bidding until Tuesday, May 30 at 7 p.m.
Here’s why Whistler’s Cheakamus Community Forest looks a little thinner these days

Here’s why Whistler’s Cheakamus Community Forest looks a little thinner these days

Ahead of another fire season, officials tout the benefits of Lil’wat Forestry Ventures LP’s major wildfire fuel-thinning project 18 months after it wrapped up
What should Whistler look like in 2050?

What should Whistler look like in 2050?

Register for one of two ‘Whistler Sessions Scenarios Briefings’ taking place at the Whistler Public Library this week to help figure it out
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