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Stories by Lori-Anne Little
- North Bay restaurant making waves with new delivery service
- Northern Ontario health-care workers participate in protest against pandemic pay inequality
- North Bay hosts peaceful protest in support of Black Lives Matter
- North Bay CareMongers show thanks to essential workers
- North Bay police release video of suspect involved in robbery at gunpoint
- Injured man airlifted to burn centre after Mattawa townhouse blaze
- North Bay city councillor speaks out about the 'disgusting amount' of litter on local streets
- YMCA partners with school boards to bring physical education online
- Nipissing University opens its residence doors to front-line workers
- Northern Ontario syrup producers taking steps to overcome setbacks from COVID-19
- New campaign launched to help support North Bay businesses during Covid-19 pandemic
- North Bay fire officials highlight fire safety during the pandemic
- Free childcare to be provided for Nipissing District essential workers
- North Bay emergency responders to stop using naloxone nasal spray during pandemic
- Canadian children receive low ParticipACTION score
- North Bay restaurant delivers using watercrafts
- Health-care workers in the north protest
- Community orchard will bring fruit to North Bay
- Northerners beginning to think summer travel
- Northern Ontario band releases new music video
Lori-Anne Little
ContactLori-Anne Little is a former videojournalist with CTV News Northern Ontario based in North Bay.
She has always had a love for storytelling.
After competing in national-level effective speaking competitions in her youth, Lori-Anne knew that broadcasting was something that she wanted to pursue as a career.
She went on to study journalism and communications at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ont., where she won the school's Broadcast Advisory Award.
After her graduation, Lori-Anne decided to stay close to her home in Fergus, Ont., where she worked as a freelance photojournalist for the Woolwich Observer Newspaper.
Now, her passion for broadcast has brought her to North Bay where she says she is thrilled to be behind a video camera again.
She is a self-proclaimed "nerd" and loves all things Marvel, pop-culture and Dungeons and Dragons. She even has a DND group from college that she plays with weekly.
Lori-Anne is fluent in English.