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Stories by Darren MacDonald
- United Way takes part in Tampon Tuesday, collecting donations for those in need
- Record 34 new COVID cases reported in Greater Sudbury on Monday
- Laurentian faculty union, others launch court fight to unseal court documents in insolvency case
- Sault police say man charged with libel after posting false information online
- Man and woman in Timmins charged with taxi fare fraud
- One person charged with child abduction in Parry Sound
- Sudbury health unit warns of high-risk exposure to COVID-19 at local business
- Clarity on Laurentian University's future should emerge by April 15, president says in a statement Monday
- COVID-19 outbreak declared at Holy Trinity Catholic Elementary School in Greater Sudbury
- Sudbury records 30 new COVID infections Friday, the second-highest since pandemic began
- Groups in Sudbury eligible for COVID vaccine can enter lottery to receive their shot
- North Bay Police still committed to solving 10-year-old missing person case
- Greater Sudbury moves into COVID red zone Monday, North Bay lockdown ends
- North Bay and Parry Sound COVID lockdown to end Monday
- Sudbury adds another 16 new COVID cases Thursday
- Sault woman fails in bid to have her 12 cats returned to her
- Ontario provides Sault Ste. Marie $1M to help with COVID-19 challenges
- Sault man threatened residents, officers with a hatchet, police say
- COVID outbreak declared at Kirkland Lake Gold
- Another 18 COVID cases reported in Sudbury on Wednesday
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.