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Articles by Jeremy Thompson
- Sanctioned homeless camps can't happen this summer, Edmonton city officials say
- Edmonton craft breweries invited to bid on supplying events, concerts, K-Days
- Janz calls for 'lobbyist registry' at Edmonton City Hall as city considers $26.5M pedway contract
- 'A bit of a shock': Candy Cane Lane residents receive snow clearing warnings
- 'Life couldn't get any better': ETS drivers who fell in love, got married on a bus celebrating 10 years together
- 'It will be an emotional moment': Edmonton to erect new $6M gate to Chinatown
- Hawrelak Park renovations to begin in March 2023: Here's what you need to know
Jeremy Thompson
News tipsJeremy Thompson is a born and raised Edmontonian. His interest in news began after graduating from high school.
Jeremy made the Dean’s list in NAIT’s Radio and Television Arts program and quickly followed his passion to Lloydminster AB/SK. Beginning his career as the city council reporter and weekend Weather Specialist for Newcap News, Jeremy worked his way to Head Anchor/Senior reporter.
Over the course of two years in Canada’s Border City, Jeremy reported on tragedies, trials, and more than his fair share of fun runs—perhaps most famously tracking down the notorious Tim Horton’s Goat from Saskatoon to Vermilion.
In May 2016 Jeremy made the move home to Edmonton, filling in wherever needed, often telling the stories of evacuees from Fort McMurray. In August Jeremy made the transition to full time, settling into his role as a reporter during the week and as a video journalist on weekends.
In his spare time Jeremy feeds a newly-developed golf addiction on local courses and enjoys playing sports with friends.