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Articles by Devon McKendrick
- Manitoba government invests in aerospace industry to improve projects, help future workforce
- Protesters block heavy equipment from entering Lemay Forest; trees still being cut down
- Worker with Manitoba health authority fired for 'deeply hurtful' social media post over landfill search
- Jets continue to try for first win of 2025 as Nashville Predators visit
- Over 107K rounds of golf in 2024 at city-run courses, continued success projected in 2025
- Extreme cold warning takes over Manitoba
- Hateful graffiti sprayed on Winnipeg community centre
- Jets start extended homestand against Ducks, Hellebuyck trying to hit career milestone
- River Trail rebound: Portion of trail at The Forks now open, fifth time opening in December since 2008
- Multiple dead cats found in Winnipeg
- Man dies at Brandon Correctional Centre, Brandon police investigating
- Mark Scheifele named first star of the week by NHL
- The Forks, Duck Pond once again open for skating
- Duck Pond, rink at The Forks closed with warm temperatures to blame
- Thousands of hockey players descend on Winnipeg for annual holiday competition
- Where you can recycle your Christmas trees in Winnipeg
- 'They gambled with trees': Cutting down trees resumes in Lemay Forest
- One person dead, another injured following Monday night house fire
- Thousands of tickets handed out during residential parking ban
- Winnipeg police arrest corrections officer following sexual assault of a youth
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.