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Stories by Ashley Bacon
- Female barber on making her way in a male-dominated industry
- Sudbury women’s shelter partners on campaign to combat domestic violence
- Commercial truck gets stuck at Sudbury job site
- There’s a need for more plasma donors in Greater Sudbury
- Project Lifesaver helps keep vulnerable people safe
- Pay staff more to ease daycare staffing crisis, NDP Leader says in Sudbury
- Market has cooled, but it’s still a seller’s real estate market in Greater Sudbury
- Sudbury's Joe MacDonald football league marks 30th anniversary
- Sudbury firefighters pose for popular calendar that helps fight cancer
- That time of year, big yellow buses return to the road
- Gateway speed limits being set across Greater Sudbury
- Sudbury Labour Day celebrations
- Sudbury Cyclones return to soccer pitch next year
- Sudbury mayor signs up for expanded powers to spur housing construction
- Former comic staple returns to Sudbury
- Province, teachers say they want a deal as strike fears grow
- Sudbury team wins world 8-ball pool championships
- Sudbury bar aims to connect residents to the environment, local food
- Cambrian College helps students find their place -- and their program
- Federal funding will further pair children with seniors to share knowledge
Ashley Bacon
ContactAshley Bacon is a former video journalist and weekend anchor with CTV Northern Ontario in Sudbury. She transferred to CTV Kitchener in October 2023.
She was born in Toronto before moving to Kitchener – Waterloo to complete her bachelor's degree at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Bacon's first exposure to media was in Sarasota, Fla., at the annual film festival, where she interned in 2007. Her newfound love of interviewing and engaging with people sparked a desire to work in journalism.
She went on to complete her graduate studies in broadcast journalism at Seneca College in 2013.
Her career in media started in radio at Peace River, Alta., for the 680 newsroom.
In 2014, Bacon transitioned her career from radio into television as a reporter and anchor at Thunder Bay Television before moving Australia in 2016.
While in Australia, she was working in media for the Australia Broadcasting Company on the Gold Coast in Queensland.
Now in northern Ontario, she has traded in her surfboard for a snowboard.
She is enjoying being closer to her family and looks forward to exploring Ontario’s vast outdoors.
Bacon speaks English.