Rob MacDonald is a 33 year member of CTV Saskatoon, and part of CTV Saskatoon's award-winning news team. He is familiar to viewers throughout the province, as the Co-Anchor of the CTV News Six O'Clock Report.
Born and raised in Saskatchewan. His broadcast career started in radio, working as an announcer in Moose Jaw and Calgary, before moving to Saskatchewan. Rob enjoys political reporting and looks forward to covering provincial elections.
Rob loves to promote Saskatchewan, and work with schools to encourage literacy.
Chantel Huber
Chantel Huber co-anchors the CTV News Six O'Clock Report as well as the Late Night News.
Chantel joined CTV Saskatoon in February, 2007, after spending several years reporting and anchoring in both Saskatchewan and Alberta cities. Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Chantel attended the University of Regina and went on to complete Broadcast Journalism at the Lethbridge Community College.
She began her television career at CTV Yorkton as a Video Journalist and has since worked as a reporter and anchor for various other television stations. Prior to coming back to Saskatchewan in 2005, Chantel worked for a television station in Edmonton where she hosted her own nightly health segment.
In addition to wellness issues, Chantel is passionate about delivering local news and events that matter most to her community.
Jeff Rogstad
Jeff Rogstad is both Co-Host of the News @ Noon and CTV Saskatoon's Weatherman.
Jeff was raised in Saskatchewan, and is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan.
A professional actor, his early career took him to Halifax, Toronto and Los Angeles. He joined CTV Saskatoon in 1997. In 2003, Jeff was nominated for a Prairie Music Award as Media Person of the Year.
Kevin Waugh
Kevin Waugh is CTV Saskatoon's Sports Director and Sports Anchor.
Kevin was born in Saskatchewan. His broadcast career started in Melfort, Saskatchewan. Kevin's knowledge of the amateur sports scene in Saskatchewan is second to none.
Many volunteer and sports organizations call on Kevin to host events. His wit is in great form.
Trish Cheveldayoff
Trish Cheveldayoff anchors the News at Noon on CTV Saskatoon.
Born and raised in Ontario, Trish is a broadcast journalism graduate from the Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology in Hamilton, Ontario.
Before moving west to Saskatchewan in 1989 to become part of the CTV family, Trish held broadcast positions throughout southern Ontario.
As a broadcaster and a singer with a local musical group, Trish's vocal talents always entertain.
Jennifer Jellicoe
Jennifer Jellicoe is a Reporter and Anchor at CTV Saskatoon.
Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Jennifer is a graduate from N.A.I.T. (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) in Radio and Television Arts, Jennifer began her CTV career as a video-journalist in Prince Albert before moving to Saskatoon. Jennifer's extensive knowledge of Saskatchewan helped CTV Saskatoon win a Tourism Saskatchewan Award for the news documentary series, The Seven Wonders of Saskatchewan.
A fan of her home province, Jennifer is involved in many events that promote a healthy community life.
Bob Simpson
A familiar and friendly face to Saskatchewan residents, Bob Simpson is Farm News Reporter for CTV and is host of the Noon Hour Farm News. He also hosts Farmgate, a weekly half-hour news-magazine on farm issues.
Born, raised and educated in Alberta, Bob graduated from Mount Royal College in Radio and Television Arts. Bob worked at broadcast stations in Alberta and Saskatchewan before joining CTV Saskatoon.
Bob enjoys volunteering with many non-profit organizations.
Craig Wilson
Craig Wilson is Assignment Editor at CTV Saskatoon.
Born and raised in Saskatchewan, he graduated from Mount Royal College in Alberta with a diploma in Broadcasting. Craig started his broadcast career at CJGX Radio in Yorkton as a News Reporter and Announcer. He joined the CTV Saskatoon Sports Department in 1980. Craig considers himself fortunate to have covered a wide variety of major sporting events, including Grey Cup games, NHL Amateur Drafts and Blue Jay Training Camps.
A volunteer coach and manager with various minor sports associations, Craig is a member of the Sask Sport Awards and Recognition Committee. He also serves as a media and writing resource person for various Elementary Schools.
Mark Rogstad
Mark Rogstad is a Reporter and a News Anchor at CTV Saskatoon.
Raised in Saskatchewan, Mark holds a Master's degree in Sociology (specializing in Criminology) from the University of Saskatchewan and a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from the University of King's College in Halifax. Prior to his broadcast journalism career, Mark worked as a researcher and social worker. Before joining CTV Saskatoon, he was a Video Journalist at CTV Prince Albert and a reporter with a Saskatoon news radio station.
Mark enjoys sports, likes to read history and political non-fiction. He is an avid supporter of live theatre and music in Saskatoon.
Tara Yolan
Tara Yolan is a Reporter and Anchor at CTV Saskatoon.
Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Tara is a graduate of the Western Academy of Broadcasting. Before joining CTV Saskatoon, she was a Video Journalist with CTV Prince Albert.
Tara has hosted the successful CTV Icon series - a singing competition in which talented people from across Saskatchewan compete for a top prize - and regularly participates as host and emcee of charity and fundraising events.
Mike Ciona
Mike Ciona is a News Reporter and Anchor for CTV Saskatoon. Prior to joining CTV Saskatchewan in December 2004, Ciona worked at CTV Regina, Yorkton and Saskatoon as a News and Sports Reporter, Anchor and Video-Journalist.
Originally from Alberta, Ciona graduated with honours from the Radio and Television Arts Program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.
Ciona made his mark with his coverage of the tragedy on the Yellow Quill First Nation, the Kim Walker trial and the Inaugural World Jr. "A" Hockey Challenge.
Ciona lends his talents to his community, with involvement in numerous local organizations and event. He is passionate about Saskatchewan sports, politics and news.
With 28 years of combined radio and television broadcasting experience, Manfred Joehnck is a familiar face to Southern Saskatchewan viewers as the Co-Anchor of the CTV News @ Noon and the CTV News Six O'Clock Report.
Born in British Columbia, and raised in Alberta, Manfred graduated from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (S.A.I.T) with a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism.
Manfred worked as a radio News Director for 14 years before joining CTV Regina in 1993. His past news roles include: Assignment Editor, Crime and Court Reporter, and the Reporter and Producer of Crimestoppers. In the fall of 2001, Manfred became the CTV Regina News Co-Anchor.
Manfred is an active member of the community, and is the recipient of an Appreciation Award from the Crimestoppers board for excellence in coverage.
Carla Beynon
Carla Beynon is Co-Anchor of CTV Regina's Six O'Clock Report. Born and raised at the base of the Rocky Mountains near Cochrane, Alberta. She studied Broadcasting at Mount Royal College in Calgary, Alberta.
Carla joined CTV Yorkton in 2005 and by 2006, she would become a Video Journalist and Late Night Anchor with CTV Regina.
Carla is committed to providing people with the news they need to know and she is elated to be a member of Saskatchewan's #1 news team.
Angel Blair
Angel Blair is the Weather Anchor at CTV Regina.
Angel joined CTV in 2003 as a Video Journalist and Anchor.
Born and raised on a farm near Oxbow, Saskatchewan, Angel studied broadcasting and media relations in Brandon, Manitoba.
Angel is committed to continuing CTV Regina's tradition of providing the most trusted and dependable weather coverage in Southern Saskatchewan.
Lee Jones
Born in England but raised in Alberta, CTV Sports Director, Lee Jones is a proud member of the Sports team.
After graduating with honours from the journalism program at N.A.I.T. (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology), Lee's first broadcasting job was at CTV Yorkton, where he reported on everything from farming to sports. Lee joined CTV Regina in the Fall of 2001.
In addition to taking an active role in community events, Lee is dedicated to bringing Southern Saskatchewan the best local sports coverage possible.
Nelson Bird
Nelson Bird is News Reporter, Aboriginal Affairs Specialist, and Host and Co-Producer of CTV Saskatchewan's weekly current affairs program Indigenous Circle.
Originally from the Peepeekisis First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Nelson holds a degree in Journalism and a degree in Indian Studies from the University of Regina. He also has a certificate in Communication Arts from the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College.
Prior to joining CTV in 1998, Nelson worked as a Refrigeration and Steam Engineer with the Provincial government and freelanced as a writer with numerous magazines and newspapers. He enjoys journalistic challenges and frequently works on CTV News documentaries, which require International travel. Nelson's most recent adventure was documenting Indigenous lifestyles in the South Pacific.
Nelson spends a lot of his time encouraging young people to stay in school and to follow their dreams. He frequently emcees events and is often asked to speak at schools and colleges. Nelson's First Nations culture is extremely important to him and he is always willing to share it with anyone who will listen. Indigenous Circle has allowed Nelson to bridge many gaps between aboriginal and non-aboriginal people.
Jason Matity
Jason Matity is the Assignment Editor at CTV Regina.
Jason was born and raised in Whitewood, Saskatchewan, a small rural community east of Regina.
He minored in history and political science before completing a Journalism Degree at the University Of Regina. Jason joined CTV Regina in 1997 as a Farm Reporter, moving into general assignment reporting in 1999 and Rural Issues in 2001.
Prior to CTV, his broadcast experience included an internship and contracts in broadcast television, along with stints in local newspaper and radio journalism. Jason enjoys tennis, running and fishing. He also volunteers around the city.
Wayne Mantyka
Wayne Mantyka is a Reporter at CTV Regina.
Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Wayne began his broadcasting career in 1972 as a radio reporter in rural Saskatchewan. Later that year, he moved to a Regina radio station.
He joined the CTV Regina news team in 1975. Wayne actively volunteers in the Regina school system.
Chris Hodges
Chris Hodges is a Video Journalist and TSN Sports Anchor with CTV Regina.
Prior to joining CTV Regina in 2003, Chris was Sports Director at Northern Cablevision. He has worked in news and sports at a Peace River, Alberta radio station.
Born and raised in Winnipeg, Chris is a graduate of the broadcast journalism program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), in Calgary, Alberta.
Chris is a carded baseball umpire and volleyball official. Passionate in his support of youth and sport, he's been officiating amateur sports for a number of years.
Dan McIntosh
Dan McIntosh is a Video Journalist with CTV Regina.
Dan was born in the United States and raised in Canada. A graduate of the business/marketing and radio/television programs at Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, he started his broadcast career in Swift Current in 2001. He moved on to an anchor position in Medicine Hat. He joined CTV in 2005
Dan is an avid sports fan and competitor.
J.C. Garden
J.C. Garden is a Video Journalist and Anchor with CTV Regina.
Raised in Saskatchewan, J.C. went on to graduate with a bachelors of arts degree in Journalism from the University of Regina. He served an internship with CTV Regina in 2003, and joined the news department full time in 2004.
J.C. likes the surprises he experiences in his career - each day there's a new story to cover and new people to meet. A pet lover, J.C. enjoys going for walks with his dog.
Lindsey Hoemsen
Lindsey Hoemsen is a Video Journalist and Anchor with CTV Regina.
Lindsey was born and raised in Saskatchewan. In 1999, she served a high school internship at CTV Regina. She would go on to work in radio and then graduate with honours from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, earning a diploma in Broadcast Journalism. Before joining CTV Regina in 2005, Lindsey was a Video Journalist at CTV Saskatoon and CTV Yorkton.
Lindsey is proud to serve her hometown and is committed to bringing the people of Saskatchewan the news that matters most to them.
Dale Hunter
Dale Hunter is a Video Journalist at CTV Regina.
Hunter has more than a decade of experience in radio and television broadcast both as a reporter and an anchor. He has covered news in Yorkton, Prince Albert, and Southwestern Saskatchewan, before making his way to the provincial capital in the summer of 2008.
Since joining the team at CTV Regina, Hunter has proven to be a versatile journalist, covering everything from legislative debates to house fires.
Outside of work, Hunter enjoys touring the province, visiting friends, and reading.
Teena Monteleone is News Director and Community Relations Director at CTV
Prince Albert. She also is the Host and Producer of the CTV Prince Albert
noon news show. Teena is a familiar face to Prince Albert viewers having
worked for CTV Prince Albert as a reporter earlier in her career.
Prior to re-joining CTV Prince Albert in 2006, Teena was the Co-Anchor of
the CTV Saskatoon 6:00 News and the late night anchor at CTV Saskatoon.
Teena holds a diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the British Columbia
Institute of Technology (BCIT) and she is a graduate of University College
of the Cariboo. She started her broadcast career in Kamloops, B.C.
Teena is committed to bringing the viewers of CTV Prince Albert the best in
local coverage.
Rob MacDonald
Rob MacDonald is a 33 year member of CTV Saskatoon, and part of CTV Saskatoon's award-winning news team. He is familiar to viewers throughout the province, as the Co-Anchor of the CTV News Six O'Clock Report.
Born and raised in Saskatchewan. His broadcast career started in radio, working as an announcer in Moose Jaw and Calgary, before moving to Saskatchewan. Rob enjoys political reporting and looks forward to covering provincial elections.
Rob loves to promote Saskatchewan, and work with schools to encourage literacy.
Chantel Huber
Chantel Huber co-anchors the CTV News Six O'Clock Report as well as the Late Night News.
Chantel joined CTV Saskatoon in February, 2007, after spending several years reporting and anchoring in both Saskatchewan and Alberta cities. Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Chantel attended the University of Regina and went on to complete Broadcast Journalism at the Lethbridge Community College.
She began her television career at CTV Yorkton as a Video Journalist and has since worked as a reporter and anchor for various other television stations. Prior to coming back to Saskatchewan in 2005, Chantel worked for a television station in Edmonton where she hosted her own nightly health segment.
In addition to wellness issues, Chantel is passionate about delivering local news and events that matter most to her community.
Jeff Rogstad
Jeff Rogstad is both Co-Host of the News @ Noon and CTV Saskatoon's Weatherman.
Jeff was raised in Saskatchewan, and is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan.
A professional actor, his early career took him to Halifax, Toronto and Los Angeles. He joined CTV Saskatoon in 1997. In 2003, Jeff was nominated for a Prairie Music Award as Media Person of the Year.
Kevin Waugh
Kevin Waugh is CTV Saskatoon's Sports Director and Sports Anchor.
Kevin was born in Saskatchewan. His broadcast career started in Melfort, Saskatchewan. Kevin's knowledge of the amateur sports scene in Saskatchewan is second to none.
Many volunteer and sports organizations call on Kevin to host events. His wit is in great form.
News Operations Manager, and Co-Anchor of CTV Yorkton's Newscentre, Bob Maloney is no stranger to viewers in Yorkton and area. Over the past 25 years, he has hosted everything from cooking to craft segments, along with Kinsmen TV Bingo.
A Yorkton newspaper hired Bob out of high school to be their News and Sports Reporter. In 1977, Bob accepted a Reporter and Photographer position at CTV Yorkton. While at CTV, he has anchored the flagship news programs like Teleforum News and Eye on Saskatchewan.
Bob serves the community as a Director of local festivals and business boards, and enjoys being the host of numerous special events in Yorkton and area.
Manfred Joehnck
With 28 years of combined radio and television broadcasting experience, Manfred Joehnck is a familiar face to Southern Saskatchewan viewers as the Co-Anchor of the CTV News @ Noon and the CTV News Six O'Clock Report.
Born in British Columbia, and raised in Alberta, Manfred graduated from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (S.A.I.T) with a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism.
Manfred worked as a radio News Director for 14 years before joining CTV Regina in 1993. His past news roles include: Assignment Editor, Crime and Court Reporter, and the Reporter and Producer of Crimestoppers. In the fall of 2001, Manfred became the CTV Regina News Co-Anchor.
Manfred is an active member of the community, and is the recipient of an Appreciation Award from the Crimestoppers board for excellence in coverage.
Carla Beynon
Carla Beynon is Co-Anchor of CTV Regina's Six O'Clock Report. Born and raised at the base of the Rocky Mountains near Cochrane, Alberta. She studied Broadcasting at Mount Royal College in Calgary, Alberta.
Carla joined CTV Yorkton in 2005 and by 2006, she would become a Video Journalist and Late Night Anchor with CTV Regina.
Carla is committed to providing people with the news they need to know and she is elated to be a member of Saskatchewan's #1 news team.
Angel Blair
Angel Blair is the Weather Anchor at CTV Regina.
Angel joined CTV in 2003 as a Video Journalist and Anchor.
Born and raised on a farm near Oxbow, Saskatchewan, Angel studied broadcasting and media relations in Brandon, Manitoba.
Angel is committed to continuing CTV Regina's tradition of providing the most trusted and dependable weather coverage in Southern Saskatchewan.
Lee Jones
Born in England but raised in Alberta, CTV Regina Sports Director Lee Jones is a proud member of the Sports team.
After graduating with honours from the journalism program at NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology), Lee's first broadcasting job was at CTV Yorkton, where he reported on everything from farming to sports. Lee joined CTV Regina in the Fall of 2001.
In addition to taking an active role in community events, Lee is dedicated to bringing Southern Saskatchewan the best local sports coverage possible.