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CTV Morning Live is the name of the local morning newscasts airing on CTV's owned-and-operated stations in Western Canada, specifically, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina and Winnipeg as well as on CTV 2 stations in Ottawa and Atlantic Canada. Each station produces its own version of the program.
Aamer Haleem, former CTV Vancouver host of CTV Morning Live; Rena Heer, former Canada AM weathercaster for western Canada/co-weathercaster on the national edition and News at Six reporter at CTV Vancouver; Sitara Hewitt, co-hosted You Bet Your Ass; Barb Higgins, former News at Six anchor for CTV Calgary; Rae Hull, journalist
Meanwhile, viewers in Vancouver can watch the first 2.5 hours of the program on CTV Vancouver starting at 3 AM PT, followed by CTV Morning Live Vancouver at 5:30 AM PT. CTV's only affiliated station in Western Canada, CITL-DT Lloydminster, also broadcasts Your Morning on a tape delay from 6-9 AM MT. Previously, as with Canada AM, the program ...
As part of Bell Canada's re-acquisition of CTV in 2011, CTV's new owner Bell Media announced the launch of new all-local morning newscasts (titled CTV Morning Live) to be produced at the network's stations in Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver effective fall 2011. [11]
Her first TV work was on CTV's Canada AM. She later appeared on CBC TV, as cohost of Prime Time News and later host of Pamela Wallin Live. Mary Walsh, writer, director, comedian, This Hour Has 22 Minutes (1993-2013) John Warren; Morgan Waters; Patrick Watson; Al Waxman; Wayne and Shuster; Jack Webster, panelist on Front Page Challenge; Brian ...
Elaine Callei, 1970s daytime talk show host and cohost of Canada AM; Rick Campanelli, entertainment reporter and MuchMusic VJ; Maggie Cassella, talk show host; Erin Cebula; Don Cherry, sportscaster
Canada AM continued to air until 2011, when CTV's stations in Western Canada launched local morning newscasts known as CTV Morning Live; a noon newscast was also added at that time. [61] [62] After the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, portions of CTV's set in the International Broadcast Centre were repurposed to refresh CIVT's newsroom. [63]
CTV-owned CIVT-DT in Vancouver followed, becoming the second station in the CTV network to broadcast its local newscasts in high definition as of November 23, 2009. CFCN-DT in Calgary began broadcasting its local newscasts in HD in October 2011, while CFRN-DT in Edmonton upgraded its local news production to HD in October 2012.