Bitten by the weather bug
Ainslie Coghill, Centretown News
Bill Welychka, weather anchor for A-News in Ottawa, admits that hosting the weather has been the highlight of his lengthy career in television.Archive 1997-2016
It all started when Bill Welychka was in his last year of high school. For a presentation, he rented a video camera from the library and instantly realized he’d love to work in radio and television.Ainslie Coghill, Centretown News Bill Welychka, weather anchor for A-News in Ottawa, admits that hosting the weather has been the highlight of his lengthy career in television.
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