Al Dubois

Al Dubois is a Canadian television personality, previously on CKMI's This Morning Live as a weather reporter and sports anchor. He was part of Canwest's 250 layoffs from CKMI-TV and CIHF-TV, announced October 2007. He hosted the game show Bumper Stumpers between 1987 and 1990 and was a weather presenter on The Weather Network until 1998. He was born in the Eastern Townships of Quebec.

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  • 1943 (age 67 years)

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