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Articles by Chris Campbell
- Reconciliation-in-Action: Caldwell First Nation hosts first ever conference for municipalities in Southwestern Ontario
- 'Food inflation is too high': Bank of Canada official talks inflation during Windsor visit
- Despite reported shortage of Christmas Trees, still plenty firs to be found in Windsor-Essex
- Tecumseh to host 2024 Hobie Fishing World Championship
- Few grinches in Windsor — residents most excited for the holidays, survey says
- Local Lebanese community celebrates last day of heritage month
- Residents of Windsor condo building without heat months after car falls into utility vault
- 'This represents home': housing construction begins at Caldwell First Nation
- 'We're lucky enough to be able to give' Average Joe’s Sports Bar hosts winter coat drive following fire last spring
- 'Sacks for Santa' collecting goods for homeless youth for the holidays
Chris Campbell
Born and raised in Chatham-Kent, Chris had his first taste of local news by accidentally interning at a local radio station newsroom in high school.
He graduated from Fanshawe College in London with a diploma in Broadcast Journalism and a certificate in Television News. He then moved onto midwestern Ontario to be a reporter and anchor for a small cable newsroom for just over 3 years. Before calling Windsor home, Chris worked as a videographer in Canada’s only official border city, Lloydminster Alberta/Saskatchewan.
Chris has a passion for local news that can only be compared to his passion for his favourite band - Aerosmith. He enjoys getting as involved in his stories as much as he possibly can and hopes to continue doing so at CTV Windsor.