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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

Updated: Whistler Blackcomb operations return to normal following cougar closures

Updated: Whistler Blackcomb operations return to normal following cougar closures

Reports of cougar conflicts can be made at 1-877-952-7277
'Lucky to be alive': Hiker recounts cougar encounter in Whistler's Singing Pass

'Lucky to be alive': Hiker recounts cougar encounter in Whistler's Singing Pass

COS continues to respond to reports of aggressive cougars around Whistler
COS responding to another report of aggressive cougar activity in Garibaldi Park

COS responding to another report of aggressive cougar activity in Garibaldi Park

Public asked to avoid the Singing Pass area 'for their own safety'
Hikers get 'armed escort' due to aggressive cougars at Garibaldi

Hikers get 'armed escort' due to aggressive cougars at Garibaldi

Rubble Creek trail remains closed until June 17
Black bear killed in Whistler after attacking, biting woman

Black bear killed in Whistler after attacking, biting woman

Conservation Officers continue to investigate
Serious Highway 99 crash led to 'catastrophic' injuries for Whistler tourist

Serious Highway 99 crash led to 'catastrophic' injuries for Whistler tourist

GoFundMe launched for victims of March collision that closed Highway 99 for hours
GoFundMe launched for family of Whistler's Jeff Keenan

GoFundMe launched for family of Whistler's Jeff Keenan

Pro snowboarder and two others were killed in an avalanche near Nelson on March 24
Avalanche victim identified as Whistler pro snowboarder Jeff Keenan

Avalanche victim identified as Whistler pro snowboarder Jeff Keenan

'Jeff's contributions to snowboarding were immense, but they were overshadowed by the love and generosity he shared with his family and friends and community'
Whistler man killed in avalanche near Nelson: RCMP

Whistler man killed in avalanche near Nelson: RCMP

Two other heli-skiers also died in avalanche on the east side of Kootenay Lake; fourth critically injured
Woman dies after 'incident' on Blackcomb Mountain

Woman dies after 'incident' on Blackcomb Mountain

RCMP continues to investigate
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