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Pamela Martin, former anchor on BCTV (previous CTV affiliate) and co-anchor of News at Six on CTV Vancouver; Gord Martineau, former reporter at CTV Toronto; Dan Matheson, former sportscaster, co-hosted Canada AM and former anchor on CTV News Channel; David McGuffin, former Beijing Bureau Chief and Asia correspondent
Paul Dunphy - Chief Weather Anchor; Jodi Hughes - now at CTV Calgary; Tiffany Lizee - Chief Meteorologist; ... Global News at 5:30 and Focus Ontario; left June 27 ...
Barbara Joan Higgins (born September 21, 1962) is best known in Southern Alberta for her 21 year career as senior anchor, writer and producer of the 6 o'clock news for CTV Calgary. After a 26 year career as a journalist, Higgins left her post at CTV in July 2010 to run for public office in the Calgary mayoral election .
Knowlton Nash – former CBC National News anchor, former host of Witness (CBC documentary series), deceased; Farah Nasser – former Citytv Toronto reporter/anchor, CP24. Current co-anchor at Global News Toronto; Tara Nelson – former Global National reporter/anchor, now CTV News at Six Calgary anchor; Don Newman – former host of CBCNW Politics
Pages in category "Canadian television news anchors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The program was launched as CTV World News on September 24th 1962 as a fifteen-minute program, scheduled at 10:30pm, from the studios of CJOH in Ottawa.It was presented by two anchors: Baden Langton and Ab Douglas.
Her career apex was in the late 1990s at CTV NewsNet/CTV News Channel in Toronto as one of their anchors. In the mid-2000s Jansen left Toronto to return to Calgary, anchoring the nightly news for Citytv Calgary. [2] In 2007, Jansen left journalism to obtain a master's degree in professional communications, graduating in 2009. [1]
CTV made a name for itself in news coverage when it convinced star CBC news anchor Lloyd Robertson to switch networks in 1976. [33] (Robertson served as the network's main anchorman until 2011). Its weekly newsmagazine series, W5, has been a fixture on the network since 1966, [34] predating the similar American program 60 Minutes by two years.