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Articles by Carmen Wong
- Gordon Chaplin Park cricket pitch in Cambridge vandalized
- Guelph cyclist dies after collision involving GO train
- 'I can save up money': Second-hand demand on the rise
- Body of man missing in Grand River recovered
- First week of appointments at Waterloo region pediatric vaccine clinics already full
- ‘Should we have hope or just give up?’: U of G residence crunch has students considering other options
- Local hospitals conserving epidural supplies amidst global shortage
- Brantford Police issue arrest warrants in murder investigation, residents express concerns
- Friends, family mourn loss of Kyle Dow after fatal motorcycle collision
- Guelph sees rash of vehicle break-ins
- Setbacks continue in the revitalization of Waterloo’s Silver Lake
- Waterloo region residents, food banks struggling amid rising grocery costs
- Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship underway in Kitchener, nine players with local ties competing
- YouTuber event draws hundreds of people, police to Kitchener park
- ‘What a time to be alive’: Local physics professor weighs in on James Webb Space Telescope
- High-risk offender released in Brantford: police
- Up to 20 teens involved in Kitchener fight
- Displaced by fire, Kitchener residents ponder next steps
- Nine residents displaced, estimated $4M in damage following Kitchener fire
- 'A complete write off': Rogers outage takes its toll on Waterloo Region
Carmen Wong
ContactCarmen Wong joined CTV News Kitchener as a Video Journalist in November of 2019.
Carmen came to CTV News after spending a year at Thunder Bay Television where she worked as a Video Journalist and Weekend Anchor.
Carmen studied journalism at the University of Guelph-Humber and completed an internship at CBC News Network in Toronto in 2018. She graduated with an arts degree and media communications diploma.
Carmen is a proud Chinese-Canadian woman on television.
She speaks English and Cantonese and understands conversational French.