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Stories by Darren MacDonald
- OPP and Treaty Three police lay murder charge in northwestern Ont.
- Northern Ont. lawyer who abandoned clients in child protection cases disbarred
- Youth charged in the Sault for firing cap gun at passersby
- Season 3 of Shoresy debuts May 24, Crave confirms
- Handgun, drugs and cash seized after Hwy. 69 traffic stop near Sudbury
- Kingsway in Sudbury reopens following single-vehicle collision
- Landfill fees to be waived for a week in Sudbury next month
- Northwest Ont. woman charged with stunt driving
- Flash freeze warning in effect for much of northern Ont.
- Inspection blitz takes 130 CMVs off the road, northern Ont. police say
- Process of redeveloping former Sudbury hospital begins at April 29 meeting
- Man responsible for northern Ont. crash that killed woman days before her wedding fined $5K
- Flood warnings issued for Lake Nipissing shoreline
- Centre for Pulmonary Rehabilitation in North Bay expands free services
- Sault College president sues Conestoga counterpart, seeks formal apology for vulgar attack
- Vicious attack on a dog ends with charges for northern Ont. suspect
- Steelworkers at SNOLAB in Sudbury reject ‘final’ contract offer
- OLG issues fourth quarter gaming revenue payments to Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury
- Northern Ont. man fined after decoy operation catches him hunting on private property
- Timmins council OKs plan to close parking lot for cannabis celebration Saturday
Darren MacDonald
ContactDarren MacDonald joined CTV News Northern Ontario as a digital content producer during the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020, continuing his journalism career in Greater Sudbury that spans more than two decades.
MacDonald began as a city hall reporter, covering the amalgamation of communities that created the City of Greater Sudbury. Later, he was an editor for The Sudbury Star, first in business and entertainment, and was appointed News Editor in 2010.
He returned to writing in 2012, heading back to city hall, covering politics until he joined CTV News Northern Ontario April 2020.
He has a degree in English, with a minor in political science, from Dalhousie University, and a graduate degree in journalism from the University of King’s College in Halifax.