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Articles by Charles Lefebvre
- Winnipeg officer who shot murder suspect in 2019 break-in cleared by police watchdog
- 'I don’t understand why they need to come back again': Steinbach mayor asking anti-restriction rally organizers to reconsider
- 'He’s a cute little guy': Manitoba family rescues, rehabilitates injured monarch butterfly
- Cocaine seized following Winnipeg police drug investigation
- 'His impact and his legacy is incredible': Indigenous folk singer Shingoose dies at 74 from COVID-19
- Manitoba working with First Nations communities to address COVID-19 immunization
- Blue Bombers sign Willie Jefferson, Brandon Alexander for 2021 season
- Winnipeg man charged with assault after six-hour standoff: Winnipeg police
- More Manitoba health-care workers test positive for COVID-19
- Manitoba issues first COVID-19 vaccine to personal care home resident
- One hospitalized following Sunday night fire on Main Street
- The top reads of 2020, according to the Winnipeg Public Library
- Stem cell transplant next week for Winnipeg child with rare condition
- Winnipeg Jets given go-ahead for upcoming NHL season in Manitoba
- Missing Winnipeg teen found safe
- First COVID-19 vaccines administered in Manitoba First Nations communities
- 'The soundtrack of a generation': group wants The Guess Who in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- 'This was not a random act of violence': Man charged in connection with homicide of Tamara Benoit
- Arson charge laid following fire at historic home in Russell, Man.
- 'We have been worried about a spike': COVID-19 cases linked to holiday gatherings being reported in Manitoba
Charles Lefebvre
Charles Lefebvre joined CTV News Winnipeg as a supervising news producer in March 2020. He speaks English.
Charles was born in Medley, Alberta, but grew up in Oakville, Manitoba. He graduated from the University of Winnipeg with a degree in English in 2011 and graduated from Lethbridge College with a communications arts diploma in 2012.
Charles started his career with the Medicine Hat News as a reporter and photographer. During his time there, he covered the 2013 floods in Alberta, provincial and municipal elections, and stories impacting education in the community.
In 2016, he joined CHAT Television in Medicine Hat as a digital journalist, where he helped launched CHAT News Today, an online news portal.
When not working, Charles enjoys reading a good book, collecting vinyl records, and spending time with his wife and daughter.