News Team
Anchors
- Peter Chura - Evening News (weeknights at 6 p.m.) & Host of Focus Manitoba (Weekends at 6.30pm) ; also supervising producer
- Dan Grummett - Evening News (weekends at 6 p.m.) and News Final (weekends at 10 p.m.); also weekday reporter
- Eva Kovacs - Morning News (weekdays at 6 a.m.)
- Lauren McNabb - Host of Focus Manitoba - On Maternity Leave
- Heather Steele - News Hour Final (weeknights at 10 p.m.)
- Derek Taylor - Morning News (weekdays at 6 a.m.)
Weather team
- Kate Gajdosik - Evening News (weeknights at 6 p.m.) and News Hour Final (weeknights at 10 p.m.)
- Mike Koncan - Morning News (weekdays at 6 a.m.)
Sports team
- Joe Pascucci - sports director; Evening News (weeknights at 6 p.m.)
- Russ Hobson - sports anchor; News Hour Final (weeknights at 10 p.m.)
- Mitch Rosset - sports anchor; Evening News and News Final (weekends at 6 and 10 p.m.)
- Derek Taylor - sports anchor; Morning News (weekdays at 6 a.m.)
Traffic
- Casey Gibb - "Skyview 1" airborne traffic reporter; Evening News (weeknights at 6 p.m.)
- Mike Koncan - traffic specialist; Morning News (weekdays at 6 a.m.)
- Fiona Odlum - "Skyview 1" airborne traffic reporter; Morning News (weekdays at 6 a.m.)
Reporters
- Megan Batchelor - Morning News Reporter
- Tamara Forlanski - also fill-in anchor
- Crystal Goomansingh - Global National Manitoba correspondent
- Brittany Greenslade
- Kaleigh Hamilton - nightwatch reporter; also fill-in anchor
- Lauren McNabb - senior reporter; also host of Focus Manitoba(on Maternity Leave}
- Lorraine Nickel
- Ashley Wiebe
Other
- Brent Williamson - news director and station manager
- Jon Lovlin - managing editor
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