Heather Hiscox Height and Weight
Hiscox stands at a height of 5 feet 4 inches. Hiscox Weighs 55 kilograms. Known for her beautiful smile and charming personality, Hiscox has blue eyes and the color of her hair is brown. However, details regarding her other body measurements are currently not publicly available. We will update this section when the information is available.
Heather Hiscox Education
Hiscox is a highly educated and qualified woman. She graduated in 1986 from the University of Toronto, with a B.A. in French language and literature and graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1987 with a master’s degree in journalism. Hiscox also earned a gratuitous Doctorate of law from the University of Western Ontario.
Heather Hiscox Family
Hiscox was born and raised by her parents in Owen Sound, Ontario. Our efforts to find out more about her family came to no avail as no such information is publicly available. Thus, the identity of Hiscox’s parents is still unclear. It is also not known if she has any siblings. We will update this section once this information is available.
Heather Hiscox Husband
Hiscox is Married to her Husband Dr. Martin Goldbach though she has maintained privacy over details of their marriage including the actual date of their wedding. In as much as she tries to hide her personal life, we do know that the news anchor is married to her husband, Dr. Martin Goldbach. The title comes through his profession as he is a Canadian Cardiac specialist.
Heather Hiscox Children
As of now, there isn’t any documented information on the public records about Hiscox and her spouse Goldbach having kids. Nevertheless, this information is currently under review and will be updated once we get it from a reliable source.

Heather Hiscox CBS
Hiscox began her career as a broadcast journalist at CFPL-TV, CBC Montreal in Canada. This was followed by a position at Global television Network and CHCH where she hosted several news segments.
She hosted a morning show on 1290 CJBK alongside Steve Garrison in London, Ontario from 1990 to 1991. Other than broadcast journalism, Hiscox also featured on several radio talk shows on FM96 CFPL-Fm. She works alongside Wendy Mesley and Diana Swain.
Currently, Hiscox hosts CBC News Now airing from 6 to 10 am. Working for CBC, she has reported on six consecutive Olympic games in Turin, Athens, Beijing, London, Sochi, and Vancouver as well as the American Games held in Toronto
Hiscox has received recognition for exceptional work in her field as a journalist. She won the Canadian Screen Award for Best National News Anchor and has received three nominations for Gemini Award for Best Host and Best News Anchor.
Currently, Hiscox is in her 11th year beginning the news day as the morning host at the CBC Network. She has worked in other CBC’s bureaus in London and Washington. In early 2000, Hiscox started taking acting classes for a second career and got cast in several movies including Where Money Is and Adiva Christmas Carol.
Heather Hiscox Hairstyle Haircut
Heather has a different hairstyle and haircut which makes her look young and beautiful. She has brown hair that keeps her attractive.

Heather Hiscox Retires
Heather is not yet retired in fact she is still a news anchor who hosts CBC News Now from 6 to 10 a.m. on weekdays on CBC News Network. If she retires, her information will be updated as soon as the information is available.
Heather Hiscox London: Ontario
Hiscox is in her 13th season as the host of MORNING LIVE on CBC News Network, bringing viewers all the information they need to start their day. It’s an exciting, dynamic program and Hiscox is thrilled to be at the center of it, telling the important stories, talking to the newsmakers, and, when events warrant, taking the show to where the story is happening.
Drawing on her prior extensive experience as a network reporter, Hiscox has taken viewers to the Humboldt bus crash in Saskatchewan in 2018, the Quebec City mosque shooting, the terror attacks in Ottawa and Paris, the RCMP shootings in Moncton, New Brunswick, and to the scene of many other major news events.
She has covered the Royal Weddings of both Prince William and Prince Harry, as well as the Diamond Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth, and has led the CBC News coverage of eight consecutive Olympic Games.
In 2018 she won the Canadian Screen Award for Best National News Anchor, following three previous nominations, and is also a three-time Gemini nominee as Best Host and Best News Anchor.
Heather Hiscox Movies and TV Shows
- CBC News Network Television show
- CBC News: Morning
- Where The Money Is
- A Diva’s Christmas Carol
- CBC News Now with Heather Hiscox
- CBC News: Newfoundland Crash
