Con Stevenson has been associated with 680News since 1994 as a news editor,
anchor and business editor.
He has worked in several Canadian markets in three provinces, involving a
variety of roles including: news anchor, talk show host and general
manager.
Con has won a a number of regional and national news awards including: the
Kingston Penitentiary Riot Documentaries on "Law & Order," the Canadian
Fighter Pilot, two Documentaries on Quebec nationalism during the Rene Levesque
Years (1970s).
In the 1980's, Con chaired RTNDA's Committee on Electronic Access to the
Courts, which produced a set of rules for cameras and microphones in a
courtroom. Although this effort didn't result in electronic coverage of trials,
it did allow radio/TV coverage of the inquiry into baby deaths at Toronto's
Hospital for Sick Children, the Ben Johnson drug inquiry and other such
inquiries that followed.