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Articles by Chris Epp
- Back on the road: RV dealerships say sales brisk, despite high fuel costs
- Sport sidelined: Many recreational activities struggling to find staff post-pandemic
- Alberta Advantage? Rachel Notley hopes to pick up support that Jason Kenney lost
- More panhandlers spread out across Calgary streets – but they don't want to be there either
- Stranded and accused: Calgary photographer caught up in drug seizure tries to come home
- Age gap: Alberta bucks trend of aging Canadian population
- Vaccine backlash: Calgary oil giant facing dozens of lawsuits from former employees over COVID-19 shot
- Early screening: Cancer patients call on province to pave way for early breast cancer screening
- Mavericks Football club starts season on the back foot after winter break-in
- Canada looks for next generation of paratriathletes
Chris Epp
ContactChris Epp is a senior reporter and news anchor for CTV Calgary, specializing in provincial affairs.
Chris joined CTV Calgary in 2007, after reporting stints in Toronto, Saskatoon, Regina and Edmonton.
He’s covered eleven elections, two royal visits and sadly, zero Stanley Cup wins by the Flames.
His career highlights include reporting on a blackout in Toronto, a chemical spill in Louisiana, and a physician training program in Laos.
Calgary-based Chris grew up near Didsbury on a farm that’s been in his family for nearly 80 years. He has degrees in Political Science (University of Manitoba) and Journalism (Ryerson University) and is a past recipient of both the CBC Joan Donaldson Scholarship and the CIDA-CAJ Fellowship.
Chris lives in Calgary with his wife and two young sons.
When not reporting, he’s playing hockey, volleyball or failing miserably at learning French. Chris speaks English.
Chris Epp's Career Highlights:
- Panelist in 2012 Alberta election leadership debate
- Contributor to award-winning series “Crime on the Streets” (CBC, 2005)
- Producer on Gemini Award winning program “Sports Journal”