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Lisa LaFlamme, former chief CTV National News anchor, co-host of Canada AM and W5, former international affairs correspondent; Baden Langton, former co-anchor of CTV National News; Mi-Jung Lee, weeknight co-anchor of News at Six at CTV Vancouver; Dana Lewis, former Middle East Bureau Chief and correspondent; Cynthia Loyst, co-host on The Social
He was the longest-tenured network news anchor in North America, outlasting several long-standing anchors in the United States. On October 18, 2006, Robertson celebrated his 30th year as a CTV National News anchor.
CTV News is the news division of the CTV Television Network in Canada. The name CTV News is also applied as the title of local and regional newscasts on the network's owned-and-operated stations (O&Os), which are closely tied to the national news division.
In 2023, she marked her 50th anniversary of working for CTV, with the network broadcasting a one-hour retrospective special about her career on May 12. [10] In the same year, CTV launched a new early edition of CTV National News, to air at 5:30 p.m. with Rinaldo as anchor. [11]
Marcia MacMillan is a Canadian news anchor for CTV News Channel broadcasting the weekday evening news. She started working for CTV News in November 2005. MacMillan started her broadcasting career as a reporter for MCTV in Sudbury, Ontario then for MCTV in North Bay, Ontario. She then moved on to CKWS in Kingston, Ontario. She also reported for ...
Sandie Rinaldo, CTV National News ; Lloyd Robertson, CTV National News ; Mutsumi Takahashi, CTV News Montreal ; Sophie Thibault, Le TVA 22 heures, first North American solo national news anchorwoman (in 2002) Pamela Wallin, Canada AM and Prime Time News
Omar Sachedina (born August 21, 1982) is a Canadian journalist and news anchor for CTV News. He is currently serving as the chief anchor and senior editor for CTV's national evening newscast CTV National News since September 5, 2022. [1] Previously, Sachedina served as the National Affairs Correspondent for CTV News.
In July 2008, he also became co-anchor of 6 o'clock newscast. [4] On December 2, 2011 it was announced that van der Heyden would be leaving CTV Montreal for a promotion, joining CTV News Channel, the network's 24-hour cable news channel based in Toronto. He has been an afternoon news anchor at CTV News Channel since January 2012.