Janet Stewart (broadcaster)

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Janet Stewart (born March 3, 1967) has been the news anchor at CBWT in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada since January 9, 2007. [1]

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Prior to that, she was news anchor at CKY-TV between August 2001 and November 2006.

Before she moved to Winnipeg, Stewart worked at CTV Halifax, and Global Maritimes also as news reporter and anchor.

Awards

In January 2014, Stewart was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Local News Anchor by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. [2] She has also been nominated for a Best News Anchor Gemini Award.

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References

  1. Vesely, Carolyn. "Janet Stewart will be more than a talking head on CBC's new supper-hour newscast", Winnipeg Free Press , January 7, 2007, p. D1
  2. "Manitoba Garners 30 Canadian Screen Award Nods – Manitoba Film and Music".