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Lloyd Robertson, veteran Canadian news anchor, dead at 92: report
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CityNews Winnipeg
Lloyd Robertson, one of Canada’s most prominent broadcast journalists, has died at the age of 92, according to a CTV News report.
According to the report, a family statement issued to the news network said Robertson died Tuesday evening.
Richard Gray, vice president of news with Bell Media, said Robertson left an “indelible mark” on CTV News and journalism in Canada.
Robertson joined CTV in 1976 and served as its chief anchor and senior editor between 1984 and 2011.
Lisa LaFlamme, who succeeded Robertson as chief anchor, paid tribute to him in a social media post Tuesday night.