Former CTV anchor Lisa LaFlamme to cover Queen's death from London for CityNews

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Former CTV anchor Lisa LaFlamme to cover Queen's death from London for CityNews
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Rogers Sports and Media says former CTV national news anchor Lisa LaFlamme will cover the death of Queen Elizabeth II for CityNews.

The network announced today that the Canadian journalist will be in London to lead CityNews’ coverage of events commemorating the Queen’s life, the Queen’s funeral and the transition to King Charles III’s reign.From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun.

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