570NEWS

Staff Bios

Don Kollins
Program Director

Don and his family moved to Kitchener in April 2005 to take the reigns as Program Director of 570 News. He is responsible for the day to day operation of the radio station. Don has been in the radio business for 20 years and has worked in several markets in western Canada as well as Ottawa, Ontario - both on the air and in management roles. His family originates from Saskatchewan. Don was host of his own Morning Talk show in Regina, Saskatchewan for 6 years and part of the team that designed and implemented the News/Talk format in the province before moving to Kitchener with 570 NEWS. Don's family consists of Janelle and daughters, Dana, Ashley, Taylor, Alyssa, Max the dog, Angel and Oreo, the cats and fish that don't have names. To email Don, click here; don.kollins@570news.rogers.com 

Joe Pavia
News Director

Joe’s first gig in news radio was working election night, the night Brian Mulroney and the Conservative government came to power in Canada.  He has been with 570 NEWS since 1995 and has worked in a number of Ontario markets including as an anchor and reporter in Toronto, Guelph and Orangeville and now Waterloo Region. Joe is heard on both 570 NEWS and our sister station CHYM where he reads morning news on the George and Tara show.  Joe was part of the news team when it won RTNDA Murrow Award for the coverage of the big black out of 2003. He is especially proud winning the 2007 Edward R. Murrow Award for "Best Newscast".  His passion for news began at a young age and he continues to share that passion with his staff during daily discussion of news and issues before stories make it to air.  Joe and his wife think Waterloo Region is a great place to raise children. They have two teenagers.

Paul McPhee
Morning News Editor
Paul has been with 570 NEWS since early 2004 and has worked in radio for over 20 years.  He's worked in various capacities, all news related and all seemingly preparing him for his arrival in K-W.  The news intensive format is a perfect fit and while it's very busy at times, it is never boring.  Working with fellow news junkies makes Paul feel right at home.  Radio stops along the way included Leamington, Welland, Chatham, Brantford and finally Waterloo Region.  Paul, who says this is his LAST stop on the radio trail, is married and has a son.  They live in Waterloo and love the community.  It offers so many great opportunities.  Paul loves the outdoors and with  no shortage of trails - perfect for going "exploring", community events and recreation opportunities, there is always something to do.  Paul and his family also enjoy the multi-cultural make up of the area: a snapshot of what Canada is all about and a perfect opportunity to teach their son about tolerance and the richness that surrounds us.

Glenn Pelletier
Morning News Anchor 
A graduate of Ryerson University in Toronto, Glenn has been working in the broadcast industry since 1981.  His career path included stints as news anchor/reporter for the old 570 CHYM, writer and reporter for CTV News in Kitchener, news anchor at CFCA/CKKW, copy editor for CBC National radio news, morning news anchor at CKBB in Barrie, anchor/reporter at 58 CKY in Winnipeg (where he worked under the leadership of the esteemed Charles Adler), and a season working as part of the Toronto Blue Jays radio team with Tom Cheek and Jerry Howarth.  ("I'm lucky if I get to a couple games a year now, but in '99, I saw EVERY home game!")
Following a number of assignments on 570 News, including sports anchor, business show host, host of talk shows "The Glenn and Gary Show" and the "570 Afternoon News with Glenn Pelletier", Glenn has been anchoring the 570 Morning News since November, 2005 with the wonderfully talented Lisa Drew.  ("It is a joy and honour to come to work every day.  I love being part of a team of like-minded individuals who have a passion for news and information.  I love being able to provide interesting and relevant news to our listeners - stuff they need to know to manoeuvre through the morning, as well as the news-of-the-day, some of which will have its place in history.") 
Glenn has deep roots in Kitchener-Waterloo.  In addition to having lived here since 1981, his mother was born at St. Mary's Hospital in 1931, his grandfather worked in the office at Seagram in the 1930s and his great-aunt Rhoda lived for many years in the Bridgeport area. Glenn is the proud father of two beautiful daughters - Lucy and Ellen.  ("Thanks for checking out my bio.  Feel free to e-mail me anytime at  glenn.pelletier@570news.rogers.com and most important of all - "Thanks for listening to the 570 Morning News!")

Lisa Drew
Morning News Anchor

Lisa started her career at 570 NEWS back in 1990 as a reporter and news anchor.  She also spent many years as a traffic reporter on 570 and sister station CHYM FM.  Lisa shares an Edward R. Murrow award for Best Newscast with the 570 News team. She has been honoured by the Ontario Provincial Police for her five-part series on Domestic Violence. "Behind Closed Doors" is now used for training with police. The series also won an RTNDA award "The Dave Rogers Award". The former army brat is proud to call Waterloo region home after many years on the move. Lisa is married and has two boys. Interests include chasing kids to hockey and soccer games,  reading, gardening...  and (ongoing!) home renovations.

Teresa Chiavaroli
Weekend Anchor

Teresa was born in Peterborough, Ontario and graduated from the University of Toronto and Humber College. She joined 570 News in 2006. During her time with CKGL she has been a traffic reporter, news editor, arts and entertainment reporter and news anchor. Teresa continues to cover local theatre and co-anchors the weekend news. When she isn’t at work she’s usually planning her next adventure. Having travelled throughout Europe and North America she’s always happy to hop on a plane.
Teresa is proud to be apart of the 570 News team and while her bedtime is earlier than a 5-year-old…she’s getting used to it.

Mark Douglas
Morning Reporter

When Mark has moved up the radio dial from 560 CFOS AM in Owen Sound where he was the afternoon news anchor to 570 News where he is the morning news reporter.    He and his fiancee moved to their new home in Waterloo with their two pets.  Mark did his radio training at Humber College in Toronto -- one more credential to add to an education list that also includes a Masters degree and a Bachelors degree from University of Toronto.  Mark is thoroughly enjoying the new life in K-W, and taking full advantage of the local tennis club, cigar shops, and jazz clubs.

Christin Parkinson
Traffic Editor/ News Reporter
Christin Parkinson was born and raised just outside of Rockwood. After attending high school in Guelph, she decided to pursue a degree in Broadcasting at Conestoga College....her immense knowledge of the region and surrounding area has helped her in her Traffic reporting...however she still needs to stop and ask for directions occasionally. In Christin's spare time, she likes to go to the cottage, ski, travel, and whenever possible...sleep!

John Wilson
570 News Weather Specialist
 
John has been married for almost 27 years and is 53 years old.   He was born in Brandon, Manitoba and was raised in Winnipeg and Etobicoke.  He graduated from York University in 1973 in political Science. John has no children, but loves cats.  John’s radio career has spanned 35 years and has worked in Woodstock, London, Toronto, and London in both radio and television news. He has also taught Broadcast Journalism courses at Fanshawe College for 18 years.  John considers himself something of a weather junkie (ya think??), with heavy-duty interest in golf, skiing, motorcycling and driving in general, international economics and politics, and varying interest in a million other things from crossword puzzles to coin collecting.  He also enjoys reading which has results in needing an addition on the house to hold all of his books!    He is also a major TV and movie fan.

Jeff Allan
The Jeff Allan Show
 
Weekdays at 9am, tune into “The Jeff Allan Show” with host Jeff Allan. Jeff has had years of experience on air.  He started at Q107 in Toronto in 1987 and then went on to work on morning radio in Owen Sound, London, Winnipeg, Regina and Ottawa before coming to Kitchener. Each day, listeners to 570 News can count on Jeff to bring the news stories everyone is talking about to the table with opinion, passion and the big questions listeners want answered.  From provincial and federal politicians to the Mayors of Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and the Region as well as business and community leaders, Jeff gets those who can give the answers to the airwaves. 570 News and the “Jeff Allan Show” are the only avenues for listeners to weigh in and talk directly to the newsmakers or comment on the controversial issues of the day – and he LISTENS! When 570 News listeners want to know what the big stories are… and what the community is saying…they tune to “The Jeff Allan Show”. Visit The Jeff Allan Show page by CLICKING HERE.

Gary Doyle
The Gary Doyle Show

570 News listeners have come to know the “Gary Doyle Show” as a voice for better iving in the community.  Each day from Noon to 3:00pm, Gary brings a non-controversial and confrontational approach to topics of lifestyle, money,health, finances and more. With the big news stories of the day in mind, Gary will also ask special guests and newsmakers the questions that need to be answered and will give 570 News listeners a chance to learn more or even weigh in with their own questions. Gary brings more than 30 years of broadcasting experience to the radio each day.  He is also part of the Kitchener Rangers broadcast team with Don Cameron. Visit the Gary Doyle Show page by CLICKING HERE.

Mike Farwell
Afternoon News Anchor-Managing Editor
Mike is a lifelong Kitchener resident and self-confessed news junkie. When he's not reading afternoon sports on 570 News, you'll see him on Rogers TV interviewing local newsmakers on "Farwell Live" or calling play-by-play for the Kitchener Rangers on "OHL Primetime."
In his spare time, Mike wonders what it would be like to have spare time

Blair Adams
Afternoon News Editor-Writer-Sports
 
Blair is a graduate of the Broadcast-Journalism program at Fanshawe College.  He experienced –49 degrees celsius during two winters working for a station in Yellowknife, NWT.  Some of the big stories he's covered include 9-11, the Walkerton e-coli outbreak, the Kitchener Rangers 2003 Memorial Cup win, and the grand opening of Canada's first diamond mine.  He enjoys exercising, hockey, golf, listening to music, playing guitar, and movies.  Blair is also a minor hockey coach with the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association and has coached with the Kitchener Minor Hockey Association.

Arlene Dowell
Editor

Arlene is afternoon editor and says she enjoys the fast pace of the afternoon.  Before joining the 570 news team she made stops at several other stations in the area and has also worked in Sarnia and Chatham with morning editor Paul McPhee. When not in the newsroom, Arlene enjoys running and visiting with friends and family.  She also enjoys spending time at home with her husband Judd and the cutest dog in the world, Sir Monty Snugglepuss.

Sherry Morley
Afternoon Reporter

Sherry is from Stratford and is a graduate of Carleton University with a bachelors degree in journalism and law. She won the 'online junkie' award in her class, but still can't figure out why. She got her radio start in Owen Sound as a reporter and news anchor. A year later, she picked up and moved out to Saint John, New Brunswick to work for Rogers News 88.9 but was later shipped back home to 570 News, where she considers herself lucky to be learning from the some of the best in the business. She likes sketching, running, rollerblading and ultimate frisbee and watching baseball and hockey.

Technical Producer 
Paul comes to us from just down the street, literally just down the street. Born and raised in K-W it all began in 1985 when Paul got a Fisher-Price tape recorder for his 6th birthday. He’s been fascinated with sound ever since which makes him the perfect canadate as the technical producer for both the morning and afternoon shows here at 570 NEWS. Paul literally grew up listening to 570 NEWS and considers himself very honored to be working with some of the people he grew up listening to Like Glenn Pelletier, Gary Doyle and Lisa Drew. The first thing he ever said to Lisa when he started in 2004 was “wow, you’ve been here a long time”. 2006 marks Paul’s 10th year in broadcasting. The remarkable thing is he’s only 27. While still in high School, he volunteered at a local campus radio station. Where he was involved in a number of different shows over a 5 year period. In 2001 he trekked off to radio school at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario (the same college Gary Doyle went to… many years ago). He was involved in the radio station at the college as the music director in his second year. Paul has been employed at two radio stations thus far in his career. The first one in Cobourg Ontario where he was the “Summer Cruiser Reporter” for two summers. He’s since made his way to 570 NEWS, he couldn’t turn down the opportunity to work, not only in his home town, but working in the talk radio format.

Jessie Lorraine
Jeff Allan Show Producer
  
Jessie graduated with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, Mohawk College in Hamilton, after that:
She worked for three years in Toronto in a tiny, depressing cubicle in accounts receivable…
One day she just QUIT, and decided to follow her dream to be in RADIO, (much to the dismay of her parents) Jessie began reporting at CFOS in Owen Sound, before moving to the FAN 590, in Toronto. In 2005 she moved to Kitchener to join the team at 570 news, as the Producer of the Jeff Allan Show.

Mark Moretti
Weekend News Anchor

Mark may be a familiar voice to long-time 570 News listeners. From 1998 to 2002, Mark worked in a number of capacities with 570 News, including on-air news and sports, as well as in the Creative Department writing and voicing spots for clients. He’s glad to be back on the air, if only in a part-time role. Mark enjoys reading a book a week, usually non-fiction, as well as working out, and home renovation.

Tiffany Hendsbee
Editor-Traffic

Born and raised in Kitchener Waterloo Tiffany began her radio career in high school at Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute, where she was heavily involved in the on-campus radio station.  She is now a student of the Broadcasting - Radio and Television program at Conestoga College and will be graduating in April 2008.  Tiffany joined 570 News in March of 2007 and is thrilled to work with this group of dedicated and talented news professionals.

Malinda Peck
Anchor

Malinda is happy to start her career off at 570 news.
She graduated from Seneca College's Broadcast Journalism program in 2006. During her time at Seneca she interned at CTV in Toronto, and her favorite part of the internship was spending time at the station's Queen's Park bureau. After graduating, she moved back to her hometown of Kitchener and did some reporting at Rogers TV.  When given the chance, Malinda likes to volunteer and takes particular interest in global issues.  Some of her other interests include reading, baking, listening to almost any type of music, documentaries, politics.

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