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Articles by Tyler Barrow
- Why the Banff town sign may soon move
- 'Positive role models for our children': All my Relations Healing Powwow held at BMO Centre
- 'I want to leave but I'm scared': Calgarian and her kids stuck in Lebanon as conflict rages on
- University students struggling through rising tuition, rent and low youth employment
- Alberta girl meets Mickey Rourke at his home after drawing his dog
- 'Not that simple': Trump drags Canadian river into California's water problems
- 'It's been a long two years': Trial begins for 2022 Banff homicide
- New name added to Calgary's list of fallen firefighters at 2024 memorial service
- 'No parking at any time': Calgary motorhome dwellers pushed out by Calgary Parking Authority
- George Moss Park opens in Ogden, Phase 2 announced
- Calgary Pride Parade gets underway Sunday morning at 11 a.m.
- 5-year-old girl with rare neurodegenerative disease gets a robotic walker after Calgary community rallies to help pay for it
- Opioid-related deaths in Alberta down but experts say co-ordinated approach still needed
- Calgary businesses get behind Pride 2024
- City calls on Calgarians to save water again as Stage 4 restrictions return
- 'A lot of fun': PGA of Alberta hosts all abilities golf clinic at Calgary's Valley Ridge
- Here's how Calgary school boards are handling Alberta's classroom cellphone ban
- 'I was so worried': Calgary residents react to suspicious death
- 'Too many vehicles on our road network': Traffic drives Banff residents to curb pedestrian zone
- Hail storm cleanup event underway to help residents dispose of debris from last week’s storm
Tyler Barrow
Tyler Barrow joined CTV News Calgary in September of 2023.
The graduate of SAIT’s Polytechnic Broadcast News Program comes to the Stampede City, having previously worked as the overnight production assistant on History’s Alone show in the North West Territories, and reporting for CTV News stations in Lethbridge and Saskatoon.
During his time in Lethbridge, Tyler covered the city’s opioid crisis, the Brooks Bandits’ capturing the National Junior A Championship on home ice while also getting his hands dirty is some agriculture stories. He did get stranded in a snow storm near Waterton as well.
While in Saskatchewan, Tyler was fortunate to experience the province and meet so many wonderful people. He told stories of Ukrainian newcomers, residential school survivors and covered the 2022 James Smith Cree Nation massacre.
Tyler is born and raised in Banff, roughly 125 kilometres from Calgary. Tyler says the journey to CTV Calgary has been a whole lot longer, but he has enjoyed every bit of it.
Tyler speaks English.