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Travis Fortnum articles
- Talking to youth about grief and suicide: expert advice for parents
- Michelle Wright honoured with snowplough and mural in Chatham-Kent
- Michigan kills Canada geese as Windsor, Ont. weighs non-lethal solutions
- As Canada Post strike looms, Windsor businesses brace for potential disruptions
- Analyst highlights law enforcement mental health struggles after CBSA tragedy
- Windsor-Essex prepares for potential trade impact following Trump’s reelection
- High stakes in Michigan as voters cast their ballots
- Windsor mayor supports notwithstanding clause to clear homeless encampments
- Windsor teen's shredded pepperoni pizza post goes viral
- Cineplex denies pest problem at Devonshire Mall theatre after viral video of cockroach
Travis Fortnum
Travis Fortnum is a Multi-Skilled Journalist with CTV News Windsor, having joined the team in August 2022.
He moved into his new role from a video-journalist position he previously held on the East Coast. There, he spent the first two-and-a-half years of the COVID-19 pandemic – covering the impact of the virus, most notably the economic difficulties brought on by the halting of cruise travel into the Bay of Fundy.
He also reported on many occasions from the Canada/U.S. border in southern New Brunswick, through the closing and conditional reopening of the border and the impact this had on cross-border families and businesses on either side.
He specializes in stories on municipal politics, crime, court proceedings and social media.
An honours graduate from Durham College’s Journalism program, Travis got his industry start in Canada’s largest local newsroom – as an intern with CTV Toronto.
He was later hired as an assignment editor for the newscast – eventually branching out to work as a writer, as well as working in both roles at the newscast’s sister station CP24 before moving away to start his broadcast reporting career.
He speaks English.