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Stories by Colton Wiens
- Parking changes coming to downtown Paris frustrate business owners
- Golden Hawks hold final practice in Waterloo before national championship game
- Region aims to open shelter for women and gender diverse people in time for winter
- Brantford urges province to prioritize new hospital
- Woman struck by car in Cambridge shares what happened
- Clearing encampments in Cambridge and Guelph
- New patio and restaurant set to revamp The Boathouse in Victoria Park
- Kitchener doctor attempts second world record
- Kitchener Ranger commits to NCAA team
- WLU to host Western in Yates Cup in front of sold out crowd
- Cambridge council supports Ontario's Big City Mayors resolution addressing homelessness
- Butter thefts rising, police think it's not just a local issue
- Six pizza locations in Mount Forest, Ont., a community of 5,000
- Warriors win OUA field hockey Championship after 21 year drought
- Five K-W seniors inducted into 80+ Hockey Hall of Fame
- Businesses weigh in on police drug enforcement in Guelph
- Guelph Police dedicating more resources to downtown public safety initiative
- Halloween dress up golf event at Merry-Hill Golf Club
- Ag students 'get 'er going' at annual Tractor Tug for Tots
- House fire in St. Clements
Colton Wiens
ContactColton Wiens joined CTV News Kitchener in 2021 as a Videographer.
Prior to moving to Kitchener, he worked at CTV News Regina as a Video Journalist and Anchor.
As a Kitchener-based generalist, Colton reports on a wide range of topics, but has an interest in covering criminal court cases and human interest stories. Colton covered provincial trucking regulation changes following the Humboldt Broncos’ bus crash and the Yellow Vest protests.
Colton holds a Journalism Diploma from Seneca College, along with a Sports Journalism Diploma from Loyalist College.
Colton has also worked as a Video Journalist with CTV News Yorkton and as an Announcer/News Director with Peace River Broadcasting in Peace River, Alberta.
Colton speaks English.