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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

Barenaked Ladies, The War And Treaty join Invictus Games Closing Ceremony

Barenaked Ladies, The War And Treaty join Invictus Games Closing Ceremony

The 2025 Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler run from Feb. 8 to 16
Prince Harry meets with Squamish, Lil'wat, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations

Prince Harry meets with Squamish, Lil'wat, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations

The visit took place at the Musqueam Little House ahead of the 2025 Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler
Caileigh Koppang hospitalized after severe mountain bike accident

Caileigh Koppang hospitalized after severe mountain bike accident

A GoFundMe has been established for the 15-year-old and her family
Eleventh for Valentino Blewett at 2024 Youth and Junior Worlds

Eleventh for Valentino Blewett at 2024 Youth and Junior Worlds

The Whistler Sailing Association alum is thriving in his new sport of windsurfing
Jelly Roll to headline Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler Closing Ceremony

Jelly Roll to headline Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler Closing Ceremony

The full lineup of performers will be announced Nov. 20
Joren Titus wins UTMB 50k in Mexico

Joren Titus wins UTMB 50k in Mexico

The former Whistlerite has qualified for the 2025 World Series finals
Whistler Mountain Warriors

Whistler Mountain Warriors

A tight-knit gang of local ski racers continues to challenge the world, decades after the Crazy Canucks proved it was possible
'Know yourself, but dream big'

'Know yourself, but dream big'

Four Squamolians chronicle Baffin Island climbing expedition in 'The Gnar-Whal's Odyssey'
'We were the underdogs'

'We were the underdogs'

Stewart and Walkeden surprise with two-woman bobsled gold; Austin and company dominate four-man race at Canadian Championships
Pique Listings: Nov. 15 to 21

Pique Listings: Nov. 15 to 21

Folks have until Nov. 17 to enjoy the Cornucopia festival
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