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Stories by Darren MacDonald
- One person found dead in Sault fire, police investigating
- Timmins lawyer being investigated for misconduct
- Province provides $9M to help junior miners find critical minerals
- Heavy fog advisory issued for Greater Sudbury
- Science North CEO responds to auditor’s report on science centre
- Check of a parked car uncovers drugs and cash in West Nipissing
- Thunder Bay cop charged with assault, breach of trust
- Fake Red Cross reps going door-to-door seeking cash, North Bay police warn
- Science North struggling with $10M in cost overruns, poor planning, auditor says
- Domestic violence victim in North Bay doesn’t have to testify in front of former partner in court, judge rules
- Temporary funding from Vale means Sudbury supervised consumption site to remain open
- Snowmobile driver with no helmet crashes into passenger vehicle in Timmins
- Speeding driver in Cochrane, Ont., was also impaired, police say
- Sault police officer charged with two counts of sexual assault
- Sault driver now faces criminal charges in fatal September collision
- Police say Sudbury driver was impaired, had stolen credit card and gave a false name
- Province greenlights new, 72-bed rehab facility for Sudbury
- Vale says power line construction will briefly close MR55 in Sudbury
- Sudbury Wacky Wings owner ‘heartbroken’ restaurant being expropriated, vows to reopen
- Hwy. 144 reopens in Sudbury following collision
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.