Chris Gailus

Summit MC and Anchor, Global BC News Hour

Emmy-winning anchor Chris Gailus is the host of Global BC’s News Hour, winner of back-to-back Gemini Awards as Best Newscast Large Market. Chris was also nominated for a Gemini Award for Best News Anchor. He returned to Canada and the Global News family on May 1, 2006. Prior to that, he was host and anchor of the morning program “Good Day New York” at WNYW, the Fox news affiliate in New York City and at the time the most-watched, locally-produced morning show in the northeast. 

Chris has more than 20 years of experience in broadcast journalism and is a proud graduate of the Broadcast Journalism Program at Mount Royal University in Calgary where he made the Dean's List for Academic Excellence and played basketball with a sports scholarship. After graduating in 1989, he worked in Lethbridge, Alberta as a reporter covering municipal and agricultural issues before moving up to news anchor and eventually winning a CanPro Award as anchor of the "Best Small Market Newscast." He returned to Calgary in 1992 as reporter and anchor of CFCN's weekend newscast before moving on to Global Calgary as their main news anchor. 

In 2000, Chris moved to the US to be the anchor of the morning newscast at the ABC affiliate in Dallas, Texas. He covered major stories such as the crash of the space shuttle Columbia and the subsequent investigation, the impact of September 11th on Dallas, and the deployment of US troops from Fort Hood at the outbreak of the war in Iraq. He was nominated for a "Katy Award”, the highest honour in Texas journalism. 

In 2003, he moved on to anchor Good Day New York at WNYW where he received a career highlight, winning a New York Regional Emmy Award for "Best Morning Newscast" in 2005. 

Outside of the newsroom, Chris actively supports the BC Children's Hospital, Canuck Place Children's Hospice, and organizations that support research and treatment of Diabetes and Arthritis. Chris is also an advocate for literacy and actively supports “Room to Read,” an organization that builds libraries and schools in developing countries. Chris and his wife also support the adoption of animals.

Chris loves all sports including rugby, football, basketball, golf, mountain biking and snowboarding in the winter. He and his wife also enjoy traveling whenever they find the time and consider London, New York and Mexico as their favourite destinations.
Chris is married to Jane and recently welcomed their new son William.