Calgary Mourns the Loss of Broadcasting Legend Darrel Janz
The city of Calgary is in mourning this week after the passing of beloved broadcaster Darrel Janz. He was a true icon, a voice that resonated with generations of Calgarians, and his absence will be deeply felt.
Janz spent decades on the airwaves, first in radio and then television, captivating audiences with his warmth, wit, and genuine passion for his city. His career was a testament to his dedication to storytelling, his ability to connect with people from all walks of life, and his unwavering love for Calgary.
A Legacy of Laughter and Connection
He started his career at CKXL Radio back in the 1960s, gaining recognition for his distinct voice and knack for making people laugh. It wasn't long before he transitioned to television, joining CTV Calgary where he became a household name. His signature show, "Calgary Close-Up," was a beloved fixture, bringing local stories and personalities to the forefront.
Whether he was interviewing politicians, covering local events, or simply sharing his thoughts on the day's news, Janz always had a way of making people feel like they were in the room with him. He was a master storyteller, weaving tales that were both informative and entertaining.
Leaving an Unforgettable Mark
Darrel Janz wasn't just a broadcaster, he was a true Calgarian. He embodied the spirit of the city - its resilience, its warmth, and its sense of community. He was a champion for local causes and always had a kind word for everyone he met.
His passing leaves a void in the hearts of many. But his legacy will live on. He taught us the importance of storytelling, the power of connection, and the beauty of embracing our community.
Rest in peace, Darrel. Calgary will never forget you.