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Articles by Devon McKendrick
- Minister says Houston trip a success as government works to address homelessness in Manitoba
- Winnipeg's cycling community places 'Ghost Bike' to remember man killed while riding
- Bombers already sell out Banjo Bowl in September
- Parks Canada preparing to isolate cove in Manitoba where zebra mussels were found
- Sea Bears clinch playoff spot, still fighting for home playoff game
- Environment Canada issues heat warning in southern Manitoba
- Inmate dies at Stony Mountain prison, RCMP investigating
- 'Scourge on the city': Seven arrested following 3D gun trafficking investigation in Winnipeg
- Alfred Avenue fire sends one to hospital, three pets found dead
- Rubin Block sold, to be turned into multi-residential housing unit: source
- Federal Conservatives name candidate for Elmwood-Transcona
- Charges stayed against one man in child exploitation and human trafficking investigation: RCMP
- Movie shoot takes over Birds Hill Provincial Park
- Union for Ten Ten Sinclair workers files grievance over pay
- Union representing health-care workers calling for changes in rural Manitoba to fix health system
- 'Very successful' open house held to discuss safety improvement at deadly Manitoba intersection
- 'This city has the best fans in the world': $100K raised at Whiteout Parties in the spring
- Manitoba cannabis company seeking creditor protection
- Where you can watch beluga whales that travel in from the Arctic
- Manitobans can enjoy free provincial park access this week
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.