Articles by Tyler Barrow
- Hockey Canada makes name changes to age divisions
- British father suffers immigration frustration as he's kept 6,700 km from Canadian daughter
- Taber to open Canada's first craft cannabis plant
- Sink or swim: Students learn about about buoyancy at annual Cardboard Boat Race
- Leaders of tomorrow meet at Univesity of Lethbridge
- Logan Boulet's father calls new Alberta organ donation bill 'a great starting point'
- Lest we forget: Thousands pack Exhibition Park for Remembrance Day service
- Over 200 young women mentored on career paths at Lethbridge career fair
- Ford Canada and Lethbridge police trying to reduce fatigue driving incidents
- Lethbridge residents hold rally to protest lack of action on increase in crime
Tyler Barrow
ContactTyler Barrow joined CTV News Lethbridge in December of 2018 after working on a reality survival show in the Northwest Territories.
A 2015 graduate of SAIT's Broadcast News program, Lethbridge-based Tyler was fortunate to land a practicum with CTV News Lethbridge. Tyler likes to jokes he was hired right from that practicum but his contract took three and half years to make it to him, which is why he went to the University of Calgary to finish his Bachelor of Communication.
In his time with CTV News Lethbridge he has been stranded in a snow storm, covered a tornado, a train derailment and the Brooks Bandits winning the National Junior A Championship on home ice.
Tyler was born and bred in Banff making him a bit of an outdoorsmen. One of his first and favourite stories, was about immigrants from Syria and Iran giving skiing a try at Pass Powder Keg ski mountain.
Arriving at a location, whether it's three minutes or three hours from the station and getting exposure to a different side or a message he feels the public should be aware of is what keeps Tyler engaged.
Tyler speaks English.