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Recent articles by Josh Crabb
- Advocates applaud Manitoba’s plan to support vaccinations for urban Indigenous and homeless people
- Man fined, given 1-year driving ban for collision that killed mother of 5 from La Salle
- Demand surges for AstraZeneca in pharmacies and clinics as Manitoba lowers age eligibility to 40
- Labour Board hears CUPE employee dismissed because of job performance, not for filing workplace complaint
- Manitoba Labour Board to hear former union officer's wrongful termination complaint
- Prospective homebuyers given too much information about competing offer, a violation of Manitoba real estate rules
- Winnipeg mayor wants province to adapt COVID-19 vaccination strategy
- Human rights complaint filed over acceptable forms of photo identification for Liquor Mart entry
- Group representing repair shops seeks injunction over terminated deal with MPI
- Dry Manitoba fields welcomed for seeding but not for growing, producers say
Josh Crabb
ContactPrior to working at CTV, Josh spent two years at CKX Television in Brandon, Manitoba and worked for three years at Shaw TV in Red Deer, Alberta.
Josh moved back to Manitoba in 2010. He joined the CTV News Winnipeg team as the station’s Brandon-based video journalist, covering stories from the Wheat City. Two years later, he made the move to the CTV Sports department as a sports reporter and anchor. He then transitioned into the role of general assignment reporter and video journalist. Josh reports on a wide range of stories including, but not limited to: flood, crime and court, and rural Manitoba stories.
Josh graduated from Assiniboine Community College's Media Production program in 2005. He speaks English.
Meeting new people every day and having the privilege of sharing their stories with others is why Josh enjoys being a journalist.