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Articles by Chris Campbell
- Holiday light by-law drives family out of Kingsville
- 'It's all about giving and remembering': Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare kicks off 38th annual Tree of Lights campaign
- 'It feels fantastic to go home': Several displaced residents return home, while others wait
- 'I’m proud to do it': Salvation Army Windsor kicks off Christmas Kettle Campaign
- Firefighters respond to apartment fire in downtown Windsor
- 'Everybody is like family': Home Depot's oldest Canadian employee celebrates 100th birthday
- Windsor businesses see boost in alcohol sales following province-wide expansion
- Federal funding for Windsor's Sterling Fuels to bring biofuels to the Great Lakes shipping industry
- ‘This is the absolute least we can do’: 1000 poppies displayed outside Windsor Retirement home
- Security cameras cause concern and possible eviction at Caldwell First Nation
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.