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Robert Wisla

Robert Wisla

Robert is a reporter with Pique Newsmagazine. He is new to the Sea to Sky, having moved to the region in 2022.

Robert grew up on the other side of the Coast Mountains in the province's Interior, living most of his life in the Village of Ashcroft and the City of Kamloops.

He attended Thompson Rivers University, graduating in 2019 with a Bachelor of Journalism and Public Relations.

Robert previously worked in communications and organizing for various non-profits in Vancouver, focusing on a range of social and political issues.

When he's not working, you can usually find him hiking, going for wine tastings or travelling around the world.

Email
rwisla@piquenewsmagazine.com

Recent Work by Robert

Whistler's 10 most expensive homes for sale this month

Whistler's 10 most expensive homes for sale this month

Whistler's top-10 properties for sale this May have a combined listed price of $174 million
Photos: The cheapest homes for sale in the Sea to Sky

Photos: The cheapest homes for sale in the Sea to Sky

Looking for something under $1 million? Look elsewhere
YVR working to get more skiers on Whistler Blackcomb

YVR working to get more skiers on Whistler Blackcomb

Whistler’s mayor and council hears update on airport operations in the Lower Mainland
One of the most significant housing developments in Pemberton's history just took a major step forward

One of the most significant housing developments in Pemberton's history just took a major step forward

On March 14, the Village of Pemberton received the Nkwúkwma Benchlands Draft Sub-Area Development Plan
Whistler is ‘back in business' after COVID, mayor says

Whistler is ‘back in business' after COVID, mayor says

Housing a hot topic at Chamber’s ‘State of the RMOW’ luncheon
Whistler is ‘back in business' after COVID, mayor says

Whistler is ‘back in business' after COVID, mayor says

Housing a hot topic at Chamber’s ‘State of the RMOW’ luncheon
Sea to Sky locals save wildlife from frozen fate

Sea to Sky locals save wildlife from frozen fate

The two Lillooet contractors undertook a rescue operation to help save a family of deer that were frozen in a Bridge River reservoir
Concern of deadly fungal disease spreading to B.C. bats grows

Concern of deadly fungal disease spreading to B.C. bats grows

Wildlife advocates are raising concern about the potential spread of the deadly white-nose syndrome fungal infection to British Columbia’s bat population.
'We’re going as fast as we can go with the resources we have': Whistler 2020 Development Co. president

'We’re going as fast as we can go with the resources we have': Whistler 2020 Development Co. president

The WDC hopes to start construction next month on a new employee rental building in Cheakamus Crossing
Whistler's Meadow Park to receive significant upgrades in 2024

Whistler's Meadow Park to receive significant upgrades in 2024

The future of Meadow Park will be discussed in a series of open houses throughout the coming week
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