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Reports by Rick Wyman
- Rock now even at Centennial Cup
- Battalion, Wolves begin OHL playoff journey
- Search on for missing northern Ontario plane
- Two northern players aim to make an impact at World Juniors tourney
- Ties with the city run deep for Sudbury Wolves’ goalie
- Soo steelworkers back strike vote by 99%
- OPP charge two people in connection with murder on Manitoulin Island
- Sudbury’s Junction East budget now projected at more than $98M
- Laurentian University to receive $200K from a posthumous donation
- Kelly Lake road fire in Sudbury
- Police now looking for a Hamilton man after fatal Manitoulin shooting
- 35-year old Manitoulin man dies in drowning mishap
- Fatal collision on Hwy. 17 at McKerrow
- Sudbury coach recognized for efforts in women’s hockey
- Police find missing northern Ontario man's body
Rick Wyman
ContactRick Wyman is an editorial producer at CTV News Northern Ontario and his media career dates back over 40 years.
After growing up in the Ottawa-Hull area, he left home to pursue employment in Nova Scotia in the mid-70s.
While radio was his first love, Rick quickly adjusted to the world of television in 2012 and is now a regular contributor to CTV News Northern Ontario's digital platform.
He came to CTV with a solid radio news background, and shared an RTNDA award with coverage of the Constable Joe McDonald shooting death while working at CHNO Sudbury.
Rick now calls Sudbury his home and feels quite comfortable in the city of lakes, having raised two children, and is now a grandfather to six, including five boys.
While work consumes much of his passion, Rick also finds time to officiate minor sports in the city and is involved with the Greater Sudbury Hockey Association on-ice and on the executive level. He is also involved with Sudbury Minor Baseball, as well as local slow pitch and softball leagues as an umpire.
Two charitable causes that are important to Rick are Alzheimer's and Dementia, which have affected members of his family.
Rick can converse in both of Canada's official languages, English and French.
Shared an RTNDA award with coverage of the Constable Joe McDonald shooting death while working at CHNO Sudbury.