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Articles by Danton Unger
- 'It's definitely frightening': Woman warns of scammers posing as Manitoba Hydro workers
- Throne speech promises new legislature statue, teases plans for toppled Queen Victoria
- Throne speech promises ER wait times strategy, more competition for grocers
- 'Maybe we can regenerate our own teeth': Manitoba scientists exploring abilities in tropical fish
- Failures laid bare by deaths in Manitoba child welfare system, advocates warn
- 'It’s a sad day': Last call for the Cambridge Hotel on Pembina as it's set to close
- 'More vulnerable and less protected': Winnipeg restaurants want help curbing crime
- Reopening historic rail bridge comes with multi-million dollar price tag
- 'Just horrible': Manitoba man sentenced to life in prison for murdering partner, children
- Highway 6 without a bathroom break again... at least for now
- AI use on the rise in Manitoba schools
- 'It's desperate times': Surge in strays and surrendered pets putting strain on animal shelters
- 'Birds are threatened': Volunteers help clean garbage from Lockport shoreline
- Store employee arrested following assault of alleged shoplifter: WPS
- Winnipeg landlord facing fines over mass apartment evictions
- Manitoba PCs say invoice from intimacy coach was actually for a car rental
- Disgraced former Winnipeg football coach sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexual assault
- New technology in Assiniboine Park unlocking mysteries of migration
- Winnipeg Beach needs to replace two fire trucks, so it launched a lottery
- Windy weather reveals sweet surprise inside toppled tree
Danton Unger
ContactDanton Unger joined CTV News Winnipeg as a news/writer producer in 2019.
The Winnipeg-based generalist writer is keen to cover all topics.
Before joining CTV News Winnipeg, Danton worked as a multi-media reporter intern at the Winnipeg Sun and the Winnipeg Free Press. His work has appeared in various Postmedia newspapers across Canada including the National Post. Danton graduated with a major in journalism from Red River College’s Creative Communications program.