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Stories by Darren MacDonald
- Northern Ont. farm tractor driver charged with impaired
- Intoxicated American in the Sault fled paramedics, got into pickup truck and drove away
- Northeastern Ont. under a severe thunderstorm watch
- Sudbury murderer back in court next month on sex assault charges
- Sudbury, Ont., councillor speaks out after man charged with criminally harassing her
- Northern Ont. politician in spat with integrity commissioner over cellphone investigation
- Sault police say victim was beaten with a shovel handle
- Community paramedicine program reduces 911 calls, visits to emergency dept.
- Driver rolled truck into ditch, fled scene, northern Ont. police say
- Suspected impaired driver in Sudbury flees scene after crashing vehicle with four people inside
- Sault police cleared in incident in which senior fractured a finger
- Motorcycle driver hurt in Timmins collision
- Sault, Ont., suspect charged with smearing feces
- One person killed in Hwy. 17 crash in northwest Ont.
- Three new fires reported in northern Ontario
- Northern Ont. suspect pulls hospital fire alarm, threatens staff and police
- Neighbour dispute leads to charges in northern Ont.
- Suspect enters Sault police cruiser, challenges officers to fight
- Hwy. 144 crash kills northern Ontario motorcycle driver
- Stumbling impaired driver in the Sault was on wrong side of the road, crashed into a house
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.