Who is Carole Anne Devaney husband?
firefighter Connor Devaney
Carole Anne has been married to her best friend, Edmonton firefighter Connor Devaney, since July 2012. They are the proud parents of daughters Emmanuelle and Amélie, and son Sidney.
Where is Carole Anne Devaney now?
Carole Anne Devaney – 6 PM News Anchor/Producer – Global Edmonton | LinkedIn.
How many kids does Carole Anne Devaney have?
three
She is married and a mom of three, a subject she features on her blog.
Where is Lisa MacGregor going?
Lisa MacGregor came to Global Edmonton after spending five years at Global Calgary as a sports and news anchor and reporter. Lisa anchors Global News Morning Weekends and reports on local and breaking news during the week. Originally from Edmonton, Lisa is very happy to be back living and working in her hometown.
Does Gord Steinke have a family?
Gord Steinke is happy to have married his wife, Deb Steinke. Gord is the perfect example of a family-oriented person who, despite his many professional commitments, is able to fulfill all his obligations to his family. He is frequently seen attending events and occasions with his wife by his side.
Where is Daintre Christensen from?
Christensen is a member of Ontario’s Nipissing First Nation, an Ojibwe and Algonquin community whose ancestors have lived on and around Lake Nipissing for more than 9,000 years. “I have worked hard, but I have lived my life with a little bit of luck,” said Christensen.
Who is replacing Gord Steinke?
anchor Scott Roberts
As Gord Steinke delivered his final newscast, he passed the torch to new Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton co-anchor Scott Roberts.
Did Gord Steinke retire?
Three decades after becoming a television news anchor with Global Edmonton, Gord Steinke thanks his viewers and signs off for the last time on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022.
Where is Lorraine Mansbridge?
Lorraine Mansbridge Lifestyle is in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Who replaced Gord Steinke?
What nationality is Daintre Christensen?
Christensen is a member of Ontario’s Nipissing First Nation, an Ojibwe and Algonquin community whose ancestors have lived on and around Lake Nipissing for more than 9,000 years.