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Stories by Darren MacDonald
- Algoma Steel union agrees to let members vote on last offer from company
- North Bay police say suspect threatened staff at charity, social services agency
- Well-being check by police finds victim being held by three people in Wawa
- Police say Sault suspect intentionally drove vehicle into pedestrian following an argument
- Serious collision closes Front Street in Hearst
- Sault police catch suspect outside victim's residence with their pants down
- Northeastern Ontario could be home to three film studios serving thriving industry
- Algoma health unit issues swimming advisory for lake in Huron Shores
- Police charge Sudbury motorist with stunt driving on Regent Street
- Sault police say murder-suicide behind two gun deaths Aug. 5
- Police say suspect in Hwy. 69 crash was suspended, driving stolen vehicle
- Timmins police charge young person with assault
- Human rights tribunal dismisses northern Ont. man's complaint about pronoun use
- Northern Ontario police say men are being targeted in blackmail sex scam
- 'Dial before you dig' backlog causing major construction delays in Timmins
- North Bay health unit receives small supply of monkeypox vaccines
- Sudbury police cleared in arrest of domestic violence suspect in March
- One person killed Monday in head-on collision on Hwy. 69
- Non-violent crime declined in Sudbury in 2021, but violent crime spiked
- Timmins police say girl, 14, was swarmed, beaten and robbed by five other teens
Darren MacDonald
ContactDarren MacDonald joins CTV News Northern Ontario as a digital content producer, 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.