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Stories by Tyler Kelaher
- How Waterloo Region students are adapting to new classroom cellphone ban
- University of Waterloo students aim for the stars with Canada’s first-ever liquid rocket
- Country’s best junior golfers 'go low' in Elmira, Ont.
- CTV Kitchener’s former King St. building could be turned into 44-storey apartment tower
- Kitchener boxing legend hopes sport stays in 2028 Olympics
- 'People will die': Local experts condemn province's drug consumption sites ban
- Kitchener, Guelph drug consumption sites to close due to Ontario ban
- 'The lady's dog might have been dead': Cambridge bylaws in question following serious dog attack
- Garden tour underway in Kitchener
- Cambridge campervan and RV company back on track after bumpy road
- Urgent plea for blood donations across Canada
- Ontario farmers say a wet July has impacted crop production
- Canada needs to rebuild its reputation after drone spying scandal, says former player
- Death of neighbourhood deer sparks anger among Waterloo residents
- Kitchener townhouse fire under investigation
- 'You have to feel comfortable being uncomfortable': Kitchener, Ont. fencer reflects on unique road to Paris Olympics
- 'This is really what the community is like': Anonymous donor replaces missing memorial plaque
- Kitchener archer takes aim at Olympic gold in Paris
- Guelph swimmer sets sights on Summer Olympics in Paris
- 'I’m a world champion': Ont. ball hockey players win gold medal in Slovakia
Tyler Kelaher
ContactTyler Kelaher joined CTV News Kitchener in August of 2021 as a Videographer.
Prior to moving to Kitchener, Tyler worked at Thunder Bay Television as a Sports Anchor, Video Journalist and Weather Specialist.
Tyler produced and performed nightly sports casts, covering national events from the 2019 Telus Cup to the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
He also reported on NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s campaign rally in Thunder Bay, leading up to the 2019 Federal Election.
Tyler holds a Television and Radio Broadcasting Diploma from the College of Sports Media, in Toronto.
He speaks English.