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The once "Dirty" Pete Andersen is a legend in Canadian snowboarding. An original Wildcat, Pete went from semi-sponsored rider and video producer to the multi-tasking, multi-talented media man he is today. You've heard him on the microphone at snowboard contests, you've seen him in magazines and now you'll read his words on Push. Originally from Ontario, Peter is living in Calgary so he can fully exploit the local economy.

Posted On Fri, Jan 23 2009 1:18 PM
It's no coincidence that Greg Todds' initials and nicknames are synonymous with good times. GT's, G'eets, the GT Memorial NoBoard Classic: all labels for having one hell of a sweet time! Struck down in 2005 by an avalanche (doing what he loved: snowboarding without bindings) deep in the heart of the Kootenay... (more)

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Posted On Mon, Jan 12 2009 4:49 PM
Behind the Scenes at Canada's Best Snowboard Contest If you ask anyone in the shred scene which Canadian contest is considered a "must attend" every season, the response you'll undoubtedly hear within a split-second of asking is "The Shakedown". The brainchild of Brendan O'Dowd and Patryck Bernier... (more)

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Posted On Mon, Jan 05 2009 5:35 PM
Do hockey moms belong in snowboarding? Pete Andersen finds out. The dreaded "hockey parent" has been around as long as children have been involved in competitive sports. I guarantee there was a cave-mom out at the local rock-throwing court giving her kid's coach shit for not playing them enough (or perhaps giving... (more)

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