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Stories by Angela Gemmill
- Facility will help Indigenous youth in Sudbury live on their own
- Some First Nations members upset at how RHT settlement funds are being shared
- Tim's Holiday Smile Cookies to help Finlandia take a bite out of capital campaign
- Gold mining company uses provincial funds to build workforce in northern Ont.
- Northern postal workers walk off the job during lockout by Canada Post
- Families of teens killed by impaired driver in Sudbury join launch of Festive RIDE campaign
- Sudbury city council fires its integrity commissioner
- MPPs join calls for wage parity for nurse practitioners in Ontario
- Union representing postal workers in Sudbury hope for a deal before strike deadline
- First Nation near Sudbury marks Indigenous Veterans Day
- Busy time of year for veterans, Legion members in Sudbury preparing Remembrance Day services
- Sudbury adds fence along Brady Street to improve pedestrian safety
- Laurentian University co-hosts educational sessions as part of Treaty Recognition Week
- Sudbury sentencing hearing hears letter from mother of man who murdered three people
- New technology at Sudbury hospital offers better way to perform breast cancer surgery
- Sudbury Police Services Board approves 2025 budget
- Public gets a glimpse of the schematic plans, artist renderings of Sudbury’s Cultural Hub
- Union stops in Espanola, Ont., to warn of 'Trojan horse' of private heath care
- Long-time zombie artist has his first exhibit at the Art Galley of Sudbury
- Union for MNR fire rangers says new funding won’t fix systemic issues
Angela Gemmill
ContactAngela Gemmill is a videojournalist for CTV Northern Ontario based in Sudbury.
Gemmill was born and raised in the town of Perth in eastern Ontario.
Her passion for storytelling started early with a love for writing, reading stories out loud and watching the nightly news with her father.
She has a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree from Trent University and a broadcast journalist diploma from Loyalist College.
Angela started her journalism career in 2000 at a radio station in Pembroke. She made career stops in Brockville and Smiths Falls before moving to Sudbury in 2005.
She has worked for CBC and Rogers Radio.
In 2022, she uncovered a housing issue involving international students who were being taken advantage of and living in unsafe and unhygienic conditions.
After spending more than 20 years in radio news, Angela decided to make the jump to video journalism and joined CTV News in November 2023.
She is an active member of her church and volunteers as an elder, as well as with the audio/visual tech team.
In her spare time, Angela enjoys hiking, working out and spending time with family and friends.
She is fluent in English.
Angela was nominated for a Radio Television Digital News Association of Canada (RTDNA) award in 2019 for her coverage of the Coroner’s Inquest into the 911 Lake Wahnapitae boating tragedy.