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Reports by Mike McDonald
- Sault Ste. Marie council asked to consider bus service to Point Des Chenes
- Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre reopens
- Businesses being schooled on snowmobile tourism
- Sault Ste. Marie bishop allows Ash Wednesday services at home
- Sault police warn snowmobilers to stay off the train tracks
- Algoma University professor receives prestigious grant to support her research
- Soup's on for Zonta Club Sault Ste. Marie
- Sault addiction advocates say funding is not enough
- B.C. man marching across Canada for veterans and first nations
- North Shore Health Network imposes visitor restrictions
- Sault social services board buys properties for $1 each
- Officials to celebrate Black History Month at Algoma University
- New nursing program in the Sault aimed at international students
- Conflicting messages on future of Sault airport
- Sault Ste. Marie's Bon Soo goes virtual for 2021
- Sault Ste. Marie mayor calls on province to help with overdose crisis
- Sault businesses calling for regional reopening
- One person in hospital as Sault police investigate weapons call
- Despite pandemic, Sault Ste. Marie jobless numbers steady
- More parents in Sault Ste. Marie opting for virtual learning as COVID cases surge
Mike McDonald
ContactMike McDonald is a videojournalist with CTV News Northern Ontario in Sault Ste. Marie.
He was born in the Sault, spent some of his youth in Thunder Bay and is a member of the Red Rock Indian Band.
He studied television broadcasting at Confederation College but has spent most of his career thus far on air in radio around the province, including Thunder Bay, Barrie, Owen Sound, Orillia and Windsor.
Mike was also previously a national radio news anchor for The Canadian Press.
He enjoys painting, reading, nature walks and karaoke. He has studied martial arts, fencing and boxing and considers himself a professional wrestling historian.