Paul Dunphy leaves International Calgary for the last moment. 

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Paul Dunphy is making a final connection with Global Calgary. Dunphy, who has been with the place since 1985 actually eyes into pension on Dec. 23, 2024. ” Over the past 11 years, it has been such a privilege to work with Paul.” We will certainly lose his enthusiasm for the outdoors and our audience, says Global Calgary information director Carmela Gentile. He embodies the description of a course act. We wish him and his family the best of luck as they move forward with this book together, and we applaud Paul for his numerous accomplishments to our area.
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International Calgarys weather expert Paul Dunphy is retiring after 49 times in Broadcasting. In acknowledgement of his distinguished occupation, RTDNA Canada gave him a lifetime achievement award in 2021.

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Dunphy has worked in the television industry for more than 50 years, and he has also served as World Lethbridge’s conditions anchor for the past ten years. He began his career in television before making the transition to broadcast. ” Paul’s skills as a journalist is clear, but what’s most amazing to me is how polite of a partner he is to operate alongside”, says Global News Hour at 6 outlet Joel Senick. ” I will usually remember and understand how kind he has been to me and Calgary as a whole,” said Dunphy. It’s one of the highest awards bestowed by the business. In his acceptance speech, Dunphy remarked,” I’ve been very fortunate to have worked with the best of the best in tv generation at World Calgary. Dunphy, a French Meteorological and Oceanographic Society endorsed weather broadcaster, has led people and audiences through significant weather situations, including the 2013 floods in Southern Alberta.
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Paul Dunphy, seen here with International Calgary media cables Dallas Flexhaug and Joel Senick, is retiring after 51 times in the television industry.

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” He’s a consummate professional. I’m so fortunate to have learned from him earlier in my job, and it’s been a treat to have him back on the anchor office for Global News at 5 and Global News Hour at 6,” says outlet Dallas Flexhaug of Global News Hour at 6. ” He’s interesting, colorful, loves wildlife and technology, and is going to be greatly missed by his colleagues and all the audiences who have invited him into their houses for two generations”.
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Paul Dunphy moved to broadcast after beginning his radio job as a DJ. He’s retiring as World Calgary’s climate specialist after 51 times in the industry.

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Dunphy’s second book is sure to include plenty of journey. He and his wife have traveled to more than 30 nations together, and they are looking forward to organizing several more visits. &amp, copy 2024 Global News, a section of Corus Entertainment Inc.