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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

Why are the trees turning red in Whistler?

Why are the trees turning red in Whistler?

An outbreak of western spruce budworm is to blame, according to the CCF
Whistler this morning—Thursday, July 25

Whistler this morning—Thursday, July 25

A quick look at weather, mountain and highway conditions in the resort
Province announces $12.7M for Whistler housing project

Province announces $12.7M for Whistler housing project

Construction expected to be complete in 2026
Three injured in Highway 99 crash north of Whistler

Three injured in Highway 99 crash north of Whistler

Alcohol not deemed to be a factor
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2021 Whistler stabbing

Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2021 Whistler stabbing

Dedaar Jhooty issued the guilty plea in North Vancouver Provincial Court on July 16
PearlSpace to launch permanent safe home in Whistler

PearlSpace to launch permanent safe home in Whistler

Dedicated accommodation will benefit survivors of gender-based violence
RCMP investigating 'single-vehicle collision' on Highway 99

RCMP investigating 'single-vehicle collision' on Highway 99

With summer approaching, drivers reminded to exercise caution
Whistler COS issues reminder after bear enters Creekside home

Whistler COS issues reminder after bear enters Creekside home

Keep ground-level windows and doors secured, COS says
Head-on collision halts traffic south of Whistler

Head-on collision halts traffic south of Whistler

Emergency services on scene; expect delays
Whistler grizzly now patrolling Cheakamus, Function: RMOW

Whistler grizzly now patrolling Cheakamus, Function: RMOW

'Residents and visitors are asked not to travel to these areas to view the bear'
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