CTV Montreal Sets Up Makeshift Studio on Nun’s Island After Damaging Water Main Break
The news never stops, and CTV Montreal is no exception. In the face of a damaging water main break on Nun’s Island, the team has quickly adapted and set up a makeshift studio to continue delivering the latest updates to their viewers.
The incident occurred on Wednesday morning, when a water main burst on Nun’s Island, causing significant damage to the area. As a result, CTV Montreal’s regular studio, located on the island, was left without water and electricity.
However, the dedicated team at CTV Montreal did not let this setback stop them from reporting the news. Within hours, they had set up a temporary studio at the nearby Hilton Garden Inn hotel, ensuring that their viewers would not miss out on any important updates.
The makeshift studio may not have the same state-of-the-art equipment as the regular studio, but the team is making do with what they have. They have even managed to continue broadcasting live from the scene of the water main break, providing viewers with a firsthand look at the situation.
Despite the challenges, the team at CTV Montreal remains committed to delivering accurate and timely news to their audience. They have been working tirelessly to gather information and provide updates on the situation, keeping the public informed and aware.
The water main break on Nun’s Island has caused significant disruption and inconvenience for residents, but CTV Montreal’s coverage has helped to keep them informed and prepared. The team’s dedication and quick thinking in setting up a makeshift studio is a testament to their professionalism and commitment to their viewers.
As the situation on Nun’s Island continues to develop, CTV Montreal will be there to provide the latest updates and keep the public informed. The news never stops, and neither does the team at CTV Montreal.