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MUHC’s Got Talent raises $677,000 in fundraiser where health care workers take to the stage

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Thursday, November 17, 2022

Its wonderful to see the MUHCs health care workers step up to raise money in this way.

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  • Its wonderful to see the MUHCs health care workers step up to raise money in this way.
  • Their participation in MUHCs Got Talent will have a positive impact on the hospital and the patients they care for.
  • The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Foundation raises funds to support excellence in patient care, research and teaching at the McGill University Health Centre, one of the top university hospitals in Canada.
  • We are rallying our entire community to solve the worlds most complex health care challenges.

Montreal Mayoral Debate Broadcast on Thursday, October 28th

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Thursday, October 14, 2021

on CBC Montreal, CJAD 800, CityNews Montreal, CTV News Montreal, Global News Montreal and The Montreal Gazette

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  • Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - October 14, 2021) - A group of Montreal English media outlets are producing a Montreal Mayoral Candidates debate in the lead up to the 2021 municipal election.
  • Denis Coderre (Ensemble Montreal), Balarama Holness (Mouvement Montreal) and Valrie Plante (Projet Montreal) will participate in the debate.
  • The Montreal Gazette, Global News Montreal, CBC Montreal, CJAD 800, CityNews Montreal (Citytv) and CTV News Montreal will broadcast the event live on radio, television and digital.
  • Mutsumi Takahashi (CTV News Montreal) and Debra Arbec (CBC Montreal) will moderate the 90-minute debate hosted by Laura Casella (Global News Montreal).

CJF launches Black Journalism Fellowship program with CBC/Radio-Canada and CTV News

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Monday, September 28, 2020

The CJF-CBC/Radio-Canada Black Journalism Fellowship, CJF-CBC/Radio-Canada Black Women's Journalism Fellowship and CJF-CTV News Black Journalism Fellowship will each provide a unique opportunity for an early-career Black journalistwith one-to-10 years' experienceto be hosted for six months at a CBC/Radio-Canada (English or French) or CTV News newsroom across the country.

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  • The CJF-CBC/Radio-Canada Black Journalism Fellowship, CJF-CBC/Radio-Canada Black Women's Journalism Fellowship and CJF-CTV News Black Journalism Fellowship will each provide a unique opportunity for an early-career Black journalistwith one-to-10 years' experienceto be hosted for six months at a CBC/Radio-Canada (English or French) or CTV News newsroom across the country.
  • "Bell Media is very proud for CTV News to be a founding partner of the Black Journalism Fellowship program," said Randy Lennox, President of Bell Media.
  • Going forward, the CJF plans to expand its Black Journalism Fellowship program with other major media outlets across the country.
  • Thanks to the generous support of founding sponsors:
    - Lululemon for the CJF-CBC/Radio-Canada Black Journalism Fellowship;
    - Aritzia for the CJF-CBC/Radio-Canada Black Women's Journalism Fellowship; and
    - BMO Financial Group for the CJF-CTV News Black Journalism Fellowship.

Bell team stepping up to serve Canadians through COVID-19 situation

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

"As Canada works through the COVID-19 crisis, the Bell team is continuing to serve our customers and keep our country connected.

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  • "As Canada works through the COVID-19 crisis, the Bell team is continuing to serve our customers and keep our country connected.
  • Bell is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation and its impact on our operations, working with all levels of government, major business customers and key suppliers to adapt quickly as the situation evolves.
  • Bell Media's TV and radio news operations across the country continue to deliver the latest updates on the COVID-19 situation to Canadians from a local, regional and national perspective.
  • Bell TV has also made CTV News Channel, CP24 as well as other Canadian news services available as free previews for Bell Fibe TV, Alt TV and Bell Satellite TV customers.

CTV Ottawa's Michael O'Byrne to Retire

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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

OTTAWA, Dec. 17, 2019 /CNW/ -Celebrating 38 years with CTV Ottawa, veteran news anchor Michael O'Bryne has announced his retirement.

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  • OTTAWA, Dec. 17, 2019 /CNW/ -Celebrating 38 years with CTV Ottawa, veteran news anchor Michael O'Bryne has announced his retirement.
  • O'Byrne's final newscast is a special tribute edition of CTV NEWS AT NOON, tomorrow (Dec. 18) at 12 noon on CTV.
  • "For almost four decades, Michael has been one of CTV Ottawa's most compassionate and committed storytellers," said Peter Angione, Director, News and Information Programming, CTV OTTAWA/580 CFRA.
  • "I'm sure I speak for all CTV Ottawa viewers when I say Michael will be dearly missed.

Nathan Downer Named Co-Anchor, CTV News Toronto

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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Toronto native and veteran journalist to assume full-time anchor duties alongside Michelle Dub for CTV NEWS AT NOON beginning Dec. 10 and CTV NEWS AT SIX beginning Jan. 7

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  • Toronto native and veteran journalist to assume full-time anchor duties alongside Michelle Dub for CTV NEWS AT NOON beginning Dec. 10 and CTV NEWS AT SIX beginning Jan. 7
    TORONTO, Dec. 9, 2019 /CNW/ - CTV News Toronto announced today that Nathan Downer will succeed Ken Shaw as co-anchor of CTV NEWS AT NOON and CTV NEWS AT SIX alongside Michelle Dub.
  • Downer begins co-anchoring CTV NEWS AT NOON tomorrow (Dec. 10), and assumes his full role on Tuesday, Jan. 7, following Shaw's final CTV NEWS AT SIX newscast.
  • "I'm thrilled to welcome Nathan to the anchor desk," said Michelle Dub, Co-Anchor, CTV News Toronto.
  • Most recently an anchor and reporter for CP24 and an anchor of LIVE AT FIVE on CTV Toronto, Nathan Downer is an experienced radio and television broadcaster.

More News. Less Noise. CTV News Delivers Live Primetime Special CTV ELECTION 2019 Led by Chief News Anchor Lisa LaFlamme, October 21 Beginning at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT

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Thursday, October 17, 2019

TORONTO, Oct. 17, 2019 /CNW/ - CTV News today announced details for CTV ELECTION 2019, Canada's most comprehensive live federal election special, beginning at 7 p.m.

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  • TORONTO, Oct. 17, 2019 /CNW/ - CTV News today announced details for CTV ELECTION 2019, Canada's most comprehensive live federal election special, beginning at 7 p.m.
  • ET / 4 p.m. PT on Monday, Oct. 21 and airing across CTV, CTV News Channel, BNN Bloomberg, and for live streaming on CTV.ca , CTVNews.ca , and the CTV and CTV News apps.
  • CTV's Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor Lisa LaFlamme leads CTV ELECTION 2019live from CTV News' Election Headquarters, bringing viewers the most up-to-date results and reactions from a vast team of more than 60 correspondents reporting from across the country, including as far north as Iqaluit.
  • CTV News' Richard Madan continues to deliver Truth Tracker, separating the facts from the fake in the 40-day campaign.

CTV News' Lisa LaFlamme Named Officer of the Order of Canada

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Thursday, June 27, 2019

TORONTO, June 27, 2019 /CNW/ - CTV News congratulatesLisa LaFlammeon being named Officer of the Order ofCanada (O.C.).

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  • TORONTO, June 27, 2019 /CNW/ - CTV News congratulatesLisa LaFlammeon being named Officer of the Order ofCanada (O.C.).
  • Today's announcement, made by Governor General Julie Payette, recognizes LaFlamme for her contributions to journalism and news broadcasting, as well as her support and promotion of human rights.
  • "On behalf of everyone at Bell Media, I'd like to congratulateLisa LaFlammeon this tremendous honour," said Randy Lennox, President, Bell Media.
  • As Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor of CTV NATIONAL NEWS WITH LISA LAFLAMME since 2011, LaFlamme leads the country's most-watched newscast and has cemented her role as the face of news in Canada while reporting on the most compelling and significant stories of our time.

CTV News and POLITICO Pro Canada Announce New, Exclusive Partnership

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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Partnership gets underway with the launch of a new, co-branded weekly segment focusing on Canada-U.S. issues on CTV News Channel's POWER PLAY

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  • Partnership gets underway with the launch of a new, co-branded weekly segment focusing on Canada-U.S. issues on CTV News Channel's POWER PLAY
    TORONTO, Oct. 23, 2018 /CNW/ - CTV News today announced a new, exclusive partnership with POLITICO Pro Canada , the new subscriptionservice covering policy trends and political developments that shape the deeply-integrated Canada-U.S. relationship.
  • "Inside Washington with POLITICO Pro" features POLITICO Pro Canada reporters Alex Panetta and Lauren Gardner joining CTV News Ottawa Bureau Chief Joyce Napier to discuss the most significant cross-border stories making news across the 49th parallel.
  • The newly-announced, exclusive partnership sees CTV News and POLITICO Pro Canada collaborating to enrich political reporting on both organizations' platforms.
  • The partnership marks POLITICO's first foray into Canadian linear television, and will also produce a range of exclusive stories and digital content on CTVNews.ca .