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Articles by Kevin Green
- High-tech, year-round sustainable farming comes to Cochrane, Alta.
- Protest takes fight over Calgary school's name to the school board's steps
- No sanctuary here: Animal rescue operation faces threat of closure after permit denied
- New plan for public art in Calgary mulled at city hall
- 'Too much work, too little return': Calgary council to discuss recall legislation
- Rise in protests led to increased enforcement at Calgary city hall, mayor says
- AHS no longer in crisis, provincial government says, but there's still work to be done
- Snow-covered roads hinder commute in Calgary, school buses not running
- 'I will never find any peace': Mother of police shooting victim demands more mental-health training
- Calgary dog bus takes pups to play at off-leash park
Kevin Green
ContactSince joining CTV in 1982, Calgary-based Kevin Green has covered everything from natural disasters, to Stanley Cup and Grey Cup finals, royal tours, and international conflicts.
Though based in Calgary, Kevin has delivered reports from the United States, India, Bosnia and Croatia, Sudan, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
He specializes in stories about science and engineering, human rights, arts, and immigration. He also has a keen interest in training journalists, having been an instructor at both SAIT Polytechnic and Mount Royal University in Calgary. In 2018 he was instrumental in redesigning the broadcast journalism curriculum at SAIT Polytechnic, moving the course into the era of mobile journalism.
A photojournalist, Kevin has received Western Canadian News Photographer awards for his sports, and news photography. He was awarded an RTDNA Gold award for best documentary for coverage during the Balkan Conflict in the 1990s, and the Alberta Media Production Industries Association AMPIA award for best documentary production, for his work in South Sudan during that country’s civil war.
He has returned several times to South Sudan since its independence and has spent weeks living inside refugee camps to document the struggles of the world’s newest nation.
He is a member of the National Press Photographers Association, and also a member of the SAIT Polytechnic broadcasting advisory board.
Kevin speaks English.