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CHBC Okanagan - Personalities

  • Rick Webber Rick Webber

    Producer and Anchor
    CHBC News @ 5:00 & 11. Rick Webber was born in Winnipeg, but as the son of a Canadian Air force officer, spent his younger years moving across the country, including Ontario and the Maritimes.

  • Klaudia Ceglarz Klaudia Ceglarz

    Reporter/Anchor
    CHBC News @ 6:30 Born in Poland, Klaudia immigrated to Canada with her parents when she was 8 years old. She spent the rest of her elementary and highschool years in Victoria and received a double major in French and German from the University of Victoria.

  • Mike Roberts Mike Roberts

    Weatherman
    Mike is committed to community involvement and continues to be the Central Okanagan United Way Honorary Chair.

  • Doris Janssen Doris Janssen

    Reporter/Anchor
    An accomplished radio, print and TV journalist, Doris began with CHBC Television in 2003 as weekend news anchor.

  • Toby-Tannas-photo Toby Tannas

    Reporter/Anchor
    Toby started her working career as a television journalist at CJDC-Dawson Creek in 1995.  

  • chris_ Chris Sobon

    Assignment Editor
    When you call CHBC News with a story idea or a question, and you are put through to the newsroom, it’s Chris that you will most likely be talking with.    

  • Barry McDivitt Barry McDivitt

    News Reporter
    A native of Ontario, Barry moved to the Okanagan in 1980 to work for CKOV radio.

  • blaine_ Blaine Gaffney

    Reporter/Producer
    Blaine Gaffney is an Okanagan native son

  • Julia Wong Julia Wong

    Video Journalist
    Julia Wong started as a video-journalist at CHBC News in September 2010. Her focus will be helping the CHBC News reporters update chbcnews.ca.

  • cort_ Cort Smith

    Reporter - North Okanagan
    Cort Smith grew up in Sherwood Park, Alberta. After two years at the U of A

  • april April Lawrence

    South Okanagan
    April Lawrence grew up in sunny Penticton. After graduating from Penticton Secondary School she headed to the Lower Mainland to attend the University of British Columbia

  • Tracey Kim Bonneau Tracey Kim Bonneau

    Native Correspondent
    Tracey grew up on the Penticton Indian Reserve and has been producing stories with the CHBC team for 18 years. At the age of 19 Tracey directed, hosted and produced a SHAW TV community television program KLA-HOW-YA .

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