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Kelly NoseworthyKelly Noseworthy

Kelly Noseworthy has always loved the outdoors. It was her respect for weather and curiosity about the environment that lead Kelly to pursue her reporting career at The Weather Network. Originally from Brockville, Ontario, Kelly experienced first-hand how powerful nature can be when her home town was hit by the Ice Storm of 1998. This experience taught Kelly about the danger and beauty of nature. It also lead to Kelly’s continuing fascination with the relationship that people have with the environment. Kelly studied Journalism at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario and began her reporting career at a local radio station in Kingston, Ontario as a general assignment reporter and weekend anchor. Kelly went on to pursue her career in television as a part time reporter and assignment coordinator at Global Television & CHTV in Hamilton, before joining The Weather Network in May 2006. In her spare time, Kelly enjoys entertaining family and friends, travelling, reading, gardening, trail running and hiking.


Shelley SteevesShelley Steeves

It was a love of the outdoors and respect for the weather that drove Shelley Steeves to pursue a reporting career in The Weather Network's Maritime Bureau. The Moncton, New Brunswick native began her broadcasting career off camera as a part time technician at CBC Halifax. After graduating, she produced and directed her own television show with Fundy Communications in Moncton and in 1998, Shelley and her team launched TVNB, a group of local community programming stations that became the first provincial programming network in North America. Shelley joined The Weather Network in July 1998 and actively seeks out weather related stories so the rest of Canada can see how Maritimers live and cope with their ever changing climate.



Oga NwobosiOga Nwobosi

It was the promise of mild weather that lured Oga Nwobosi from her Edmonton, Alberta home to Vancouver, British Columbia in the middle of winter in 1992. That same love of B.C.’s weather led her to a reporting career at The Weather Network’s British Columbia Bureau.

Oga started her journalism career as a general assignment reporter for The Vancouver Sun. Her career then expanded into television where she worked for four years as a reporter/associate producer and newsbreak anchor at Global Television before joining the Weather Network in May 1999.

Oga is an avid traveler and spends her spare time chasing the sun wherever in the world she can find it.



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