Jeremy St. Louis

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Jeremy St. Louis is an anchor for Fox Soccer Report on Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports World Canada.

Born in Winnipeg, Canada on October 22, 1971, Jeremy graduated from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's Broadcast Journalism program in Calgary in the spring of 1997.

He took his first journalism job at CKLQ in Brandon, Manitoba in the fall of 1997 and was a radio news reporter there for one year.

He then moved to Yorkton, Saskatchewan for his first television job as an anchor/reporter at CICC-TV - a CTV affiliate at the time.

After six months in Yorkton, St.Louis moved to Medicine Hat, Alberta in the spring of 1998 for a full-time anchor post at CHAT-TV. He was the supper-hour Sports Anchor until March 2000 when he was fired after a disagreement with management.

He then moved into Public Relations for six months at Medicine Hat College.

St.Louis returned to television just after Christmas of 2000 as the Weather Anchor for Global Television in Winnipeg.

After two years in weather, he moved into his current position as anchor on Fox Sports World Canada. He joined the inaugural Global Sportslink as a reporter and fill-in anchor.

He joined the show full-time as a weekend anchor when Sportslink went to seven days a week and was re-branded as the Fox Sportsworld Report in 2002. He also was a weekend anchor on Global Sports for three months.

He has been anchoring full-time on Fox Sportsworld Report since the fall of 2002.

The Fox Sportsworld Report re-launched as the new Fox Soccer Report in January of 2007 with St.Louis, Carlos Machado, Derek Taylor and Mitch Peacock.

In the spring of 2007, St.Louis began sideline reporting for Fox Soccer Channel's MLS Saturday broadcasts.

In August 2007 he was one of two Canadian media members granted a 1-on-1 interview with former England captain David Beckham in Toronto (The other was CBC's Scott Russell - there were dozens of requests).

In terms of professional accreditations, Jeremy holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Lakehead University and a Journalism Diploma from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.

He is married with no kids.