Keri Adams is the anchor for CTV News at Noon and co-anchor with Rob Brown on CTV News at Five but has worn a lot of hats since she started working in news 17 years ago.
Her first job in television was a news writer for a morning news program in Edmonton. She moved to Red Deer, Alberta to take on the challenging role of photojournalist, before moving back to Edmonton as a night reporter and eventually weekend news anchor.
In 2001, she headed west to Vancouver where she worked as a weekend morning news anchor with Global Television before being hired by CTV British Columbia as a reporter.
She covered breaking news and elections for all levels of government and anchored CTV News at Six and 11:30: Weekend edition for several years and recently as the anchor for CTV News at 11:30 weeknights.
Keri has been a recipient of the Jack Webster Award for ‘Best News Reporting' in 2005 and was nominated for ‘Best Feature Reporting' in 2004.
In the fall of 2007, Keri and husband Jay welcomed daughter Abigail in to the world. In the summer of 2009, their second daughter Hollynd was born. After returning from maternity leave, Keri started her duties on the 11:30 PM newscast and now she anchors the 5 PM newscast with Rob Brown. Life has been incredibly busy every since.