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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
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 ...
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.
This is a list of Canadian television personalities. It should only include people associated with non-fiction programming, not actors. It should only include people associated with non-fiction programming, not actors.
Your Morning is a Canadian breakfast television program that is broadcast on CTV and CTV News Channel. It debuted on August 22, 2016 [ 1 ] and airs live from 6-9 a.m. in the Eastern Time Zone and simulcast elsewhere in Canada according to local scheduling.
She formerly co-anchored the weekday 6:00 pm newscasts on CTV British Columbia alongside Bill Good. On December 7, 2010, Martin announced her resignation from her position as Anchor on CTV News Vancouver along with her co-host Bill Good. Their last broadcast aired on December 29, 2010. [1]
[3] [4] When CIVT became a CTV owned-and-operated station as part of the 2001 Vancouver TV realignment, Lee became anchor and producer of the station's 11:30pm newscast. [3] [4] She also briefly co-hosted the Western Canada edition of CTV's national breakfast television program Canada AM from January 2008 until its cancellation in June that year.
In 2001, Taggart moved over to the weather desk where she stayed for nine years. During the station's 5 pm, 6pm and 11:30 pm newscasts she presented the forecast from CTV's studios as well as various (and numerous) locations around Vancouver, the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island. In January 2011, Taggart transferred to the CTV news desk.