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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

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
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
Fundraiser launched for Whistler man who suffered life-threatening injury while surfing in Caribbean

Fundraiser launched for Whistler man who suffered life-threatening injury while surfing in Caribbean

Alex Robertson remains in a Curaçao ICU after his esophagus spontaneously ruptured. Without valid travel insurance, costly hospital bills are adding to his family's stress.
B.C.’s last wildlife control officer shares stories from 30 years of dealing with problem predators

B.C.’s last wildlife control officer shares stories from 30 years of dealing with problem predators

Dennis Pemble released his memoir, written alongside wife Karen, in March
Watch: Massive avalanche slides down Mount Currie in Pemberton

Watch: Massive avalanche slides down Mount Currie in Pemberton

Significant natural avalanche activity reported across Sea to Sky corridor in recent days
Temperatures in Whistler are about to skyrocket—here’s what that means for avalanche risk

Temperatures in Whistler are about to skyrocket—here’s what that means for avalanche risk

Avalanche Canada forecaster shares a few tips to keep in mind while planning weekend adventures
Whistler Blackcomb shifts to spring operating hours

Whistler Blackcomb shifts to spring operating hours

Whistler Mountain is closed for skiing and riding until next winter, but Blackcomb remains open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m daily
Why some businesses in B.C.'s tourism industry might be adding new fees

Why some businesses in B.C.'s tourism industry might be adding new fees

The Sea to Sky Gondola has joined forces with BC Parks Foundation to establish a Sea to Sky Legacy Fund
The Sea to Sky's tourism industry is becoming an even bigger supporter of outdoor recreation in the corridor

The Sea to Sky's tourism industry is becoming an even bigger supporter of outdoor recreation in the corridor

The Sea to Sky Gondola has joined forces with BC Parks Foundation to establish a Sea to Sky Legacy Fund
RCMP conducts its first-ever civilian hoist rescue in Duffey Lake area

RCMP conducts its first-ever civilian hoist rescue in Duffey Lake area

The Air 5 police helicopter extracted an injured backcountry skier from Cayoosh Mountain on March 29
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