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Emma Ens

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Assignment Reporter at CKCO-TV (Kitchener, ON)

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Emma Ens
Emma Ens @Emma_Ens
9 Jun 23

After more than 15 years, I am leaving CTV Kitchener for a new opportunity. It has been incredible working at 864 King Street alongside so many talented people who are passionate about broadcast and journalism. Stay tuned for what’s next! https://t.co/nN6hJfs7WC

Emma Ens
Emma Ens @Emma_Ens
7 Jun 23

RT @Kmapp10: HAPPENING NOW: Regional councillors are hosting a joint press conference providing their insight on the potential changes to m…

Emma Ens
Emma Ens @Emma_Ens
6 Jun 23

Staff say they want council to move ahead with a risk assessment after an engineering consulting firm found concerns in both the soil and groundwater at the site.

CTV Kitchener
CTV Kitchener @CTVKitchener

A report going before regional councillors on Tuesday will recommend beginning the process of environmental remediation at the former Charles Street bus terminal in Kitchener. https://t.co/TM1iLCjdwj