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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

Whistler this morning—Monday, Feb. 24

Whistler this morning—Monday, Feb. 24

A quick look at weather, mountain and highway conditions in the resort
Opinion: The age-old rivalry, revisited

Opinion: The age-old rivalry, revisited

'And yes, we’re polite, to an extent. But Canadians of all stripes are already showing we won’t back down from the bullies'
Opinion: Make every day count

Opinion: Make every day count

'Do something nice for yourself; for a friend; for your community'
Opinion: Let the Games begin

Opinion: Let the Games begin

'Well, Whistler? Are you fired up?'
Opinion: Shapeshifting in Whistler

Opinion: Shapeshifting in Whistler

'If anybody needs me, I’ll be at the gym'
Opinion: Reality, we hardly knew ye

Opinion: Reality, we hardly knew ye

'Buckle up, folks—it doesn’t matter what we plebs want, or think, or think we want anymore'
Opinion: Whistler deserves transparency on grizzlies

Opinion: Whistler deserves transparency on grizzlies

'It seems officials would prefer to keep the spotlight off the issue as much as possible.'
Opinion: What’s in store for Whistler in 2025?

Opinion: What’s in store for Whistler in 2025?

'Here are just a few of the events, questions and developments to watch as 2025 gets underway in Whistler'
Opinion: When eras end

Opinion: When eras end

'On to the next'
Opinion: Home for the holidays

Opinion: Home for the holidays

'It might be the longest thing I’ll ever do, but life is too short—getting shorter every day, every year, every missed milestone and every lonely holiday'
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