IN PHOTOS: Is the CityNews Winnipeg studio at The Forks haunted?
News Staff
CityNews reporter Joanne Roberts teams up with the Winnipeg Paranormal Group’s Kelly Smith and Ashley Barnes to find out once and for all whether the Winnipeg news building is haunted.
A debate in the CityNews building at The Forks has been growing as to whether the building is haunted or not, with many of its staff split on what they believe.
The reporters, however, who have spent countless hours by themselves in the building — often late at night — believe the possibility of the station being haunted is strong.
“You hear things that you shouldn’t hear,” said Kurt Black.
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Neve Van Pelt adding, “I never thought it was haunted, but we just heard a random laugh come from behind a wall.”
“Maybe it’s a former journalist, who knows, but I definitely think that it’s haunted,” said Mitchell Ringos.
The Winnipeg reporting team has done ghost-hunting stories in the building before, where experts have concluded they believe there is paranormal activity upstairs in the archives room and deep in the basement.
But what’s never been done is an overnight stay during the scariest hour of the year — midnight on All Hallow’s Eve.
The pair set up their equipment in different parts of the CityNews station, trying to make contact with spirits during the early hours of Halloween.
What do you believe? Do you know who Thomas or Grant may be? Let Joanne Roberts know what you thought of this year’s ghost hunt, and have a Happy Halloween.