Randene Neill is proud to be a part of the Global BC news team where she anchors the Noon News Hour and reports for other newscasts.Â
She was born in Vernon and went to school at UBC and BCIT.
Randene enjoys the fast paced day-to-day production of news and says the best part of her job is meeting new people every day.
Proudest professional achievement: "My proudest achievement was doing a health story on a patient who needed a special kind of medical procedure. Thanks to the story, dozens of people called in to support the patient and donate money so the operation could proceed. The patient is recovering nicely."
Randene’s household includes a Rhodesian ridgeback mix named "Billy," and a tomcat from the barns of Chilliwack named "Fred." Randene adopted the animals from the SPCA.
Away from work, Randene enjoys playing soccer and tennis, walking the dog in the rain, and spending time with friends.
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