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Articles by Chelsea Papineau
- What 'land back' means: Serpent River First Nation chief
- Sudbury police charge Ottawa woman in grandparent scheme
- Northern Ontario city returns four acres to nearby First Nation
- North Bay man celebrating big scratch ticket win
- Espanola woman charged in fatal Hwy. 17 crash
- Swimmer killed after being hit by a boat in Muskoka Lakes
- Sentencing delayed for northern Ontario man who murdered his brother
- Junction Creek creep caught: Sudbury teen charged
- Sudbury man attends professional Santa school
- Northern Ontario wildlife researchers capture rare cougar sighting
- Sudbury police arrest suspect wanted for assault, harassment
- OPP criminal unit investigating young person's death in Hearst
- Things to consider when getting married or living together at a later stage in life
- Multiple vehicle crash in Chelmsford involving ambulance
- Sudbury arena gets new $600K video screen
Chelsea Papineau
ContactChelsea Papineau is the lead digital content specialist for CTV News Northern Ontario and is based in Sudbury.
She creates, curates and publishes content for both the CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca website and social media.
Chelsea was instrumental in creating the Northern Ontario Fire Updates page during the Ontario wildfires in 2018 and the Northeastern Ontario Riding Profiles page during the last two federal elections in 2019 and 2021, with in-depth information on candidates running in the region.
She has covered stories from the social media response to the Humboldt Broncos crash to the tragic New Year's Day crash that killed three children from the Greater Sudbury area in 2020, as well as ongoing coverage of the COVID-19 case count in northeastern Ontario. She is also is a big fan of stories about wildlife.
Having performed a couple of years on the CTV Lions Children's Christmas Telethon and spending time behind the camera, she now hosts the social media segment in the annual broadcast.
She grew up in Portland, Oregon and studied scriptwriting at Portland Community College as well as acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts West in Los Angeles, California.
She has called Sudbury, Ont. home since 2003.
In addition to her love for storytelling, she has extensive experience in business administration and project management.
Chelsea has been teaching the Youth Drama program with Sudbury Theatre Centre on Saturday mornings since 2005.
Being involved in the community and giving back is extremely important to her, so she does a lot of volunteer and charity work. She is currently the co-treasurer of Ridgecrest Accessible Playground and the applications manager and former podcast producer for the Book Love Foundation.
She enjoys reading and is always looking for book recommendations.
Chelsea is fluent in English and understands some French.