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Articles by Carmen Wong
- 'This has obviously been traumatic for him': Dog found abandoned with frostbite near Waterford
- 'It’s a big thing': Earthquake impacts in Turkiye and Syria felt in Waterloo region
- Five homicides in 2022 involved domestic violence, say WRPS
- WRPS’ proposed $214 million budget brought forth to council
- Kitchener school cancels Valentine’s Day in the classroom
- Remembering Bobby ‘the Golden Jet’ Hull in Waterloo region
- Family of OPP officer who died by suicide helps frontline workers living with trauma
- AirTag trackers and travel: Cybersecurity expert weighs in
- Air Canada customer stunned to learn lost baggage allegedly obtained by charity
- Air Canada customer tracks lost luggage to Etobicoke, Ont. storage facility but can’t remove it
- Wellington County resident loses $500,000 in cryptocurrency scam: OPP
- Kitchener Fire believes woman was living underneath building that caught fire
- Local humane societies seeing surge in surrendered pets
- Warm weather leaves ice fishers on the shore as season delay continues
- 'We are not going to be scared': Elora, Ont. drag show will continue as planned despite online vitriol
- Guelph mayor proposes new tax to provide mental health, addictions resources
- 'It is frustrating': Healthcare officials plead for residents to reserve 911 for emergencies
- 'Just glad I got to keep my finger': Kitchener jeweller helps woman after wedding ring injury
- WRPS points to sobering statistics as 15 impaired driving charges laid in over a week
- Gyms in the region expect clients to be 'more motivated than ever' in the new year
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.