Arvel Gray is a Canadian-born CBC Manitoba personality who anchored the local 30 minute television news program News at Noon until January 1985, when CBC's Midday program took its place.
Arvel became 24Hours' weatherperson in the summer of 1977. Previous to this she worked briefly at KXJB Tv 4 Fargo as weather person while studying theatre and speech at Moorhead State University in 1976.[1] KXJB is a television station based in Fargo, North Dakota owned by Catamount Broadcasting. ... Minnesota State University Moorhead is a four year university part of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) located in Moorhead, Minnesota. ...
Arvel was news anchor for 24Hours LateNight in the 1980s as alternate to Anne Petrie. Anne Petrie was most known as the host of Canada Live and Coast to Coast on CBC Newsworld during its early years. ...
She left CBWT in January 1995 to become a program jockey with then fledgling WTN, returning to CBC Manitoba after WTN was sold to Corus Entertainment in 2001. CBWT is a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television station in Winnipeg, Manitoba. ... W Network (often referred to as simply W) is a Canadian cable specialty television channel based in Toronto, Ontario aimed at women. ... In Roman mythology, Corus was the personification of the northwest wind. ...
Arvel has written for Manitoba Gardener, Ontario Gardener and Alberta Gardener.
She was host of SCN's Math Works Tv for the 2003-04 television season.
External links
Mathworks
CBC Manitoba
References
^ "Did Arvel Gray, CBC's weather girl, ever do television in Fargo in the United States?", Winnipeg Free Press - Anytime, September 26, 1978.