Where Is Leslie Horton From Global News? Cancer Update And Spouse Details

Where Is Leslie Horton From Global News? She was last seen raising money with Craig Baun for the Kerby Center in Calgary other than her regular appearances on TV.

Leslie Horton provides comprehensive traffic coverage on weekdays on the Morning News and Noon News Hour.

Horton was born in Vancouver and earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia.

Following UBC, she attended the British Columbia Institute of Technology, earning a diploma in Broadcast Journalism.

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Where Is Leslie Horton From Global News?

Leslie Horton from Global News is occupied helping people with her community effort by raising funds and donations in Calgary, Canada.

Horton’s Twitter Bio reads, “TV Host, Mom, cancer warrior… sometimes I make artichoke dip.”

Leslie’s involvement with society during this pandemic and recession has piqued the interest of her life and family.

She has extensive experience of over 30 years in news and broadcasting operations.

Her first employment was in Terrace, British Columbia, in 1989.

After a few years in BC, Leslie relocated to the east, where she worked as a news reporter, anchor, weather anchor.

She also induced as a talk show host in Red Deer, Alberta, and Regina, Saskatchewan.

Leslie joined Global Calgary in 1995.

After 20 years of broadcasting, Leslie still maintains a strong interest in live television and breaking news.

She also mentions working on the Pan Canadian Students Choice awards program.

Horton hosts the Annual Stampede Lottery Show, working on the Grandstand Show at the Calgary Stampede.

Leslie Horton’s Cancer Update- What Happened? More On Her Family

Leslie Horton wrote in her Twitter bio that she is a cancer survivor.

It’s just a presumption looking at her profile and post, but she might have struggled with breast cancer in the past.

Horton looks agile and active in helping other cancer survivors and organizations related to cancer care in Canada.

She lives with her family and daughter Avery in Canada.

Other than posting relevant news on her Twitter, sometimes she pours her heart out to significantly picture her journey helping others with her deeds.

One of the Tweets on January 28 reads, “So…. sometimes the road ahead is not smooth sailing! I’ll be stepping back from 3:45 am wake-up calls for a while to take on a battle with cancer. Let this new journey begin.”

In 2014, Horton sued for $150,000 in damages after sustaining a traumatic brain injury, cognitive disabilities including memory loss, attention deficit disorder, and other injuries at the CPS Westwinds Campus.

There have been no filings of defense statements opposing the charges, which have not been proven in court.

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