Shaye Ganam
Radio Host
Shaye Ganam is the host of Shaye Ganam, a province-wide talk show on 770 CHQR and 630 CHED.
Shaye made the move to radio in September 2019. Prior to that, Shaye teamed up with Erin Chalmers to head up the Morning News on Global Edmonton, our city’s most-watched morning newscast. Then he returned later in the day to anchor the Noon News Hour with Jen Crosby.
Shaye has called Edmonton home since the day he was born. He attended both the University of Alberta and NAIT. His first job in broadcasting was in Swift Current, Sask., where he did everything you can do in a TV station.
Shaye and his wife, Trish, are busy with their two children and their two dogs: Ozzy the labradoodle and Hugo the whoodle.
There are two main passions in his life outside the studio. He’s a classical guitarist, and taught guitar for many years while in college. And he loves hockey; he’s played all his life, and now coaches his son’s team.
Shaye has long-standing relationships with several charities. He was previously on the board of directors for Crime Stoppers, Edmonton and Northern Alberta and now sits on the board for the Valley Zoo Development Society.
WATCH: Shaye answers a few questions for Global Edmonton viewers, including: how would people describe you and what advice would you give to your younger self?
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Video Archives
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Premier Jason Kenney defends budget while appearing on 630 CHED
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Premier Jason Kenney defends war room while appearing on 630 CHED
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Shaye Ganam and original co-anchor Andrea Engel take a trip down memory lane
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Shaye Ganam says farewell to Global Edmonton
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Global Edmonton staff say farewell to Shaye Ganam
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City of Edmonton’s vision to overhaul garbage service
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Talking about Edmonton’s police helicopter
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Edmonton officers receives 2018 Top Cop honour
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Alberta party leaders back on campaign trail
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Fire damages historic Wetaskiwin hotel
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Edmonton’s Winspear Centre expanding
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Grande Prairie man facing murder charge
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Andrew Au on marketing to tech-savvy demographics
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Former Alberta MP Myron Thompson passes away
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Natural Resources minister says Alberta workers need support, announces $1.6B for oil and gas industry
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Edmonton safe injection sites court case
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Edmonton police launch Holiday Checkstop Campaign
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Family escapes southeast Edmonton house fire
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ATB Financial appoints new board chair
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Local trades union wants new collective agreement
Author Archives
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COVID-19 preventing addicts from accessing some servicesEven those with the strongest resolve have felt the impact of the pandemic on their mental health. But what about those struggling with addiction?HealthFeb 8, 2021
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GameChangers: Ken Bautista passionate about Edmonton entrepreneursAs the CEO of Startup Edmonton, Ken Bautista has helped shape dozens of local enterprises. Now he's taken on a new role, with the aim of encouraging businesses to think big.FeaturesDec 10, 2014
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GameChangers: Kinnikinnick leading the way in gluten-freeKinnikinnick Foods started as a small bakery in 1991, long before gluten-free food options became mainstream. Now, it's a global player in the niche market.ConsumerNov 13, 2014
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GameChangers: Kris Wells, a champion of gay rightsKris Wells has been a powerful voice for change in Alberta and around the world for years, but he didn't set out on that path.Oct 7, 2014
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GameChangers: BioWare’s dedication to role-playing video games key to its worldwide successPick something to be best at. That's the approach that took Edmonton's Bioware from a basement operation to a multi-national corporation, making the best role-playing video games in the world.FeaturesSep 17, 2014