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Reports by Marina Moore
- Big rumbles felt Friday in Greater Sudbury
- 22 COVID-19 cases confirmed at Sudbury seniors' residence
- Three new COVID-19 exposure risks in Sault Ste. Marie, 11 new cases
- Donovan neighbourhood fire called "Arson" by Sudbury Police
- Risk of COVID-19 exposure from northern ontario train
- Sault Ste. Marie homicide investigation
- Northern health unit declares COVID-19 outbreak at office
- Potential public exposure to COVID-19 in Hearst
- Greater Sudbury jumps to 12 active COVID-19 cases
- Four new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Greater Sudbury, doubling the number of active cases
- Fatal collision on Highway 17 in Sables-Spanish River Tuesday evening
- Fire sparks behind Sudbury restaurant
- Sudbury police detonate suspicious package found at CRA; doesn't appear to have contained explosives
- Ten new COVID-19 cases in Greater Sudbury, 22 active in less than two weeks
- Body found on northern Ontario river north of Highway 11
Marina Moore
ContactMarina Moore is the co-anchor of CTV News Northern Ontario's 6 p.m. newscast and also anchors the late show at 11:30.
Marina was born and raised in North Bay where she graduated from St. Joseph-Scollard Hall and later moved on to post-secondary education at Canadore College. Marina is a proud graduate of the Print/Broadcast Journalism program, taking home the award for most promising on-air personality.
Fresh out of college, Marina began her career with CTV News Northern Ontario in 2011 in our Timmins bureau as a video journalist. She also spent time reporting in Sudbury and in her hometown of North Bay.
Reporting all around the North, Marina was on the scene of several major stories for our region including Timmins Fire 9 and the Muskoka flooding. Marina is also well known for her time as Weather Specialist for CTV News Northern Ontario, where she met and connected with viewers around the north.
In August 2016, Marina was named the co-anchor of CTV News Northern Ontario's 6 p.m. newscast and anchor of the 11:30 p.m. newscast.
When she's not working, Marina enjoys getting out and enjoying nature, travelling, gardening and spending time with her family and friends in North Bay.