Current Anchors
- Gurdeep Ahluwalia (2012–present)
- Kate Beirness (2009–present)
- Darren Dutchyshen (1995–present)
- Jennifer Hedger (2002–present)
- Paul Hollingsworth (2012–present)
- Nabil Karim (2012–present)
- Bryan Mudryk (2005–present)
- Jay Onrait (2002–2013)
- Dan O'Toole (2003–2013)
- Vic Rauter (1985–present)
- Mark Roe (2013–present)
- Rod Smith (1995–present)
- Natasha Staniszewski (2011–present)
- Joe Tilley (2011–present)
- Brent Wallace (1998–present)
- Cory Woron (2000–present)
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