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Summer 2022 – CP24 welcomed back regular appearances from in-studio guests and returned to more frequent Live Eye segments hosted by Jee-Yun Lee; December 13, 2022 – George Lagogianes announced he would be retiring from CP24 Breakfast after 36 years in Broadcasting. He joined CP24 Breakfast in 2014 while covering a maternity leave for ...
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Rohmer sometimes filled-in as host of HomePage for Jee-Yun Lee and Perfect Fit for Tonya Rouse. She also anchored the new CP24 program More On CP24 (added news coverage during commercial breaks of Citytv's Breakfast Television), the 'Live at Noon' newscast and various CP24 weekday talk shows. In March 2009 she began hosting CP24 Breakfast. [6]
9-1-1 took a surprisingly romantic (yet somehow completely unromantic) turn on Monday, setting the stage for a major milestone within the 118. Enough beating around the bush, Chimney and Maddie ...
After caring for Hen (Aisha Hinds) and Karen's (Tracie Thoms) foster daughter, Mara (Askyler Bell), Chimney is eager for his and Maddie's daughter, Jee-Yun, to have a sibling. But he's worried ...
She gives birth to a baby girl, Jee-Yun, whom they name after Chimney's late mother. After the birth of Jee, Maddie starts experiencing postpartum depression, which causes her to quit her job at dispatch. In season five, Maddie's postpartum worsens and while giving Jee-Yun a bath, she accidentally lets her slip underwater due to dozing off.
During the episode, viewers learned where Maddie (Hewitt) has been all this time, and why she wouldn’t come home to Chimney (Kenneth Choi) and their baby girl Jee-Yun. It turns out Maddie tr
Jee-Yun Lee once again resigned from Home Page in 2009 and was replaced by Omar Sachedina. CTV announced that Home Page would end with its last broadcast on October 7, 2009, and therefore being replaced by new show, Webnation effective October 14, 2009 and hosted by former Home Page host Amber MacArthur.