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Articles by Devon McKendrick
- Main Street Project struggling with financial donations, asking for help from Manitobans
- Man suffers broken leg after being arrested by Winnipeg police; IIU investigating
- Siloam Mission helps spread Christmas cheer with special lunch celebration
- Former Winnipeg teacher faces new charges involving underage girls
- Operation Red Nose short on volunteers, calling for more over the next three weeks
- 'Really disturbing': Winnipeg School Division superintendent speaks out following pair of threats against school
- Neal Pionk marking game 500 as the Jets travel south to face the Sharks
- One arrested following school threats: Winnipeg police
- Winnipeg providing grant money to help with community centre renovations
- Manitoban thankful for being found after early morning crash in October
- Winnipeg 7-Eleven location now allowed to serve alcohol
- 'There's nothing more enjoyable': Winter sports in full force after snow and cold hits Manitoba
- School holidays to be covered under $10-a-day program for child care: Manitoba government
- 'Tremendous donation': Police and Fire Games donating to Manitoba organizations to help fund sports
- 'Many lives can be saved': One year since Earl Moberg disappeared, calls for change continue
- Jets try to build off Bruins win as the Vegas Golden Knights gallop into chilly Winnipeg
- Winnipeg Jets visit kids to spread holiday cheer
- Manitoba’s homicide rate highest among Canadian provinces
- Winnipeg under extreme cold warning
- Here's how much snow fell in parts of Manitoba Sunday
Devon McKendrick
ContactDevon McKendrick joined CTV News Winnipeg as an digital editorial producer in December 2019.
The Winnipeg-based generalist writer enjoys covering all stories, including crime and general interest topics. He also has a passion for writing and talking about sports.
Before joining CTV News, Devon lived and worked in Calgary as an anchor and reporter with 660 NEWS radio. There he covered a variety of stories and had his work published across the country. Devon graduated from SAIT in Calgary with a diploma in Radio, Television and Broadcast News and was hired out of school by 660 NEWS.
Outside of his news life, Devon enjoys watching and playing sports, and also enjoys playing music. In Calgary, Devon was part of the Calgary Stampede Showband, where he performed throughout Canada and around the world, representing the Calgary Stampede.