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Reports by Molly Frommer
- Independent cinema in Sudbury offering virtual programming during lockdown
- Sad story turns around for a Sudbury man whose three-wheeler bike stolen
- Sudbury police seek 4.8% increase in 2021 budget
- Former Sudbury track coach and one of his former sprinters could see up to three years in prison
- Sudbury’s new daytime drop-in warming centre has officially been relocated
- Public Health Sudbury & Districts COVID-19 vaccine rollout plans
- Pet Save Sudbury is moving forward with major renovations at its new location
- Canada’s first blood plasma centre moves to new location in Sudbury
- Sudbury warming centre looks for new location after complaints from neighbours
- Sudbury’s Pure Country Diaper Drive is back
- Families gather in downtown Sudbury to remember lives lost to overdoses
- Manitoulin Island OPP Const. Marc Hovingh remembered as caring, 'heroic'
- Homemade meals delivered to Sudbury’s less-fortunate
- YES Theatre returns to the stage with 'Bed & Breakfast' performances
- CTV Lion's Children’s Christmas Telethon airs Dec. 5
Molly Frommer
ContactMolly Frommer is a videojournalist with CTV News Northern Ontario in Sudbury. She joined the team in 2018, and has been covering breaking news ever since.
She hails from a small town in southern Ontario and one of her passions is travelling and visiting new places, so she was thrilled about her move to Sudbury.
Molly attended Fanshawe College in London, Ont., where she received a diploma from the Television Broadcasting program and also graduated with honours from the Broadcast Journalism-Television News Post-Graduate program.
Upon graduation, she chose to travel for a couple years in order to scratch some wishes from her bucket list. One of her favourite memories from that time was exploring Australia and swimming in the Great Barrier Reef.
Before joining CTV News Northern Ontario, Molly began her broadcasting career in Thunder Bay, at TBT News. She worked there for 18 months before accepting her current position.
Throughout her career, Molly has covered a variety of news stories in the Greater Sudbury area, such as serious car crashes, massive fires, including the Parry Sound 33 wildfire in 2018, court coverage, the Ontario Secondary School Teacher’s Federation strike, and many more.
What Molly loves most about her job, is meeting new people each and every day. She believes everyone has an interesting story to tell.
Molly speaks English, currently lives In Sudbury, and when she is not working, Molly enjoys spending time outdoors, seeking new adventures, and spending time with family and friends.