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Articles by Sean Marks
- Lethbridge Hurricanes look toward weekend following big OT win
- Former deputy police chief appeals 'Memegate' sanctions, says officers should have been dismissed
- 'Complete shock': Lethbridge high school shaken following sexual assault allegations
- Lethbridge Hurricanes look to extend win streak following strong opening weekend
- 'Important to have another option of transportation': New bike lanes coming to downtown Lethbridge
- 'He started something beautiful': Terry Fox remembered by his uncle ahead of 43rd Annual Terry Fox Run
- Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services recruits halfway through training
- Lethbridge College unveils new Wildlife Analytics Lab, first of its kind in Canada
- Lethbridge students, parents, school staff glad to return to class
- The Lethbridge Hurricanes hit the ice for 2023 training camp
- Lethbridge and District Exhibition's new Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre hosts first major event
- Hurricanes bid farewell to head coach Brent Kisio
- Indigenous youth are ready to learn as national program heads to southern Alberta for the first time
- Lethbridge crime on the decline, according to annual Statistics Canada report
- 'It's like family': South Country Fair kicks off 37th year
- 'Beyond Van Gogh' arrives in Lethbridge, offering immersive look at artists' work
- Home sales and builds on the decline in Lethbridge
- Grassfires still a risk in Lethbridge and region despite recent rainfalls
- Lethbridge College’s Research Farm Field Day returns for a second year
- Southern Alberta family facing tough times due to AISH benefit policies
Sean Marks
Contact**As of Oct. 2023, Sean Marks is no longer with CTV News**
Born and raised in Calgary, Sean grew up with a passion for television and a love for the spotlight.
Sean first found that love at the age of 13 when he became a member of The Young Canadians of the Calgary Stampede, where he performed with the group for six years.
He then spent several years working in the restaurant industry before deciding to pursue his career in broadcasting after being accepted into the Broadcast News program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.
Sean graduated with honors in May of 2020 after doing his internship with CTV Calgary under the watchful eyes of senior video journalist Kevin Green and Jeff Little, director of news and public affairs.
After graduation, Sean worked as a video journalist and radio reporter with CJDC-TV News in Fort St. John, B.C. where he worked for eight months before accepting his current VJ position at CTV Lethbridge.
In his spare time, Sean enjoys snowboarding, heading to the movies with friends, spending time with family and being a double bogey (at best) golfer. His love for the Calgary Flames and Pittsburgh Steelers runs deep in his veins, despite how tough that may be at times. Sean speaks English.