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Lance Chilton is a formerCanadian television journalist.
He began his career atCitytv inToronto in 1987, as an entertainment reporter for CityPulse News.[1] He briefly hostedToronto Rocks before joiningMuchMusic as a reporter and anchor forFAX in 1990. He remained with that program until 1998, when he moved toThe New VR (now CTV two: Barrie/Toronto) inBarrie to anchor the station's newscasts.[2] In 1991 Chilton co-produced and hosted "Internet and Interactive with Bill Gates" a live one-hour special on MuchMusic with the Microsoft founder that explored the beginnings of the internet as a public tool. In the summer of 2010, Chilton left "A" News, to start a new career in real estate. He anchored his last newscast on June 15, 2010.
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