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Articles by Jayden Wasney
- ‘Caught in the middle:’ Coaldale only Canadian community of its size responsible for all policing costs
- Pain at the pumps causing Lethbridge residents to rethink summer plans
- University of Lethbridge students (finally) able to celebrate in-person graduation
- ‘Never seen this kind of rush:’ Chaos ensues at Lethbridge gun stores following handgun ban
- Lethbridge dog owners rejoice after Alberta eases rules on pups on patios
- 'We all love what we do:' Cirque du Soleil to perform in Lethbridge
- 'It was just really fast': Dog bite leaves Claresholm, Alta. girl with 16 stitches in her face
- ‘Couldn’t ask for anything better:’ Battle of Alberta outdoor viewing party coming to Lethbridge Tuesday
- 'A number of missteps': Reaction following Jason Kenney’s departure
- ‘It’s scary:’ Coaldale students react to mock car crash caused by distracted driving
- 'It’s really frustrating': Downtown Lethbridge residents react to finding vehicles vandalized
- 'It’s a huge part of our heritage': Lethbridge hockey fans thrilled about playoff return of Battle of Alberta
- ‘You just don’t expect this’: Customers rave over new robot server at Lethbridge diner
- ENMAX Centre’s new paid parking a concern for some nearby residents
- ‘It’s a total mess’: Farmers in the LNID concerned over lack of water access for livestock, crops
- 'We’ve always battled back': Confidence high in Hurricanes locker room despite being down 2-0 in series
- ‘It’s definitely a concern for us:’ Avian flu suspected behind death of geese in Coaldale
- LPS and LPC unveil strategic plan
- ‘I’d feel a lot more secure’: Lethbridge business owner concerned over long wait for security system installation
- 'Makes travel a lot easier': Passengers react to flying without restrictions at Lethbridge Airport
Jayden Wasney
Contact**As of June 2022, Jayden is no longer with CTV News**
Jayden joined CTV Lethbridge as a video journalist in December 2021, after a nearly one-year stint in Kelowna with Castanet News as both a video journalist and weekend anchor.
He began his career at an unprecedented time. From covering fires to floods, crime, sports and public interest stories, Jayden has gained real-world experiences thanks to his time in Kelowna, and is eager to continue publishing stories that matter in his home of southern Alberta.
His love for broadcasting is all thanks to his grandfather, former broadcaster Lorne Ball. Whenever he needs advice, or honest feedback, his grandpa is always his first choice.
After earning his diploma in broadcasting at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in 2020, he knew he was one step closer to being the next broadcaster in his family, a dream he’s wanted to accomplish since he was a teenager.
Jayden is considered a social butterfly, a trait he feels has been the biggest help in his career, as he is constantly dealing with new people.
When he's not working, he enjoys being outdoors near any body of water he can find, playing or watching hockey and spending time with his family and friends. Jayden speaks English.