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Articles by Devon McKendrick
- School division suing city alleging Winnipeg firefighters were negligent in extinguishing fire
- Pair of teams remain unbeaten as week five of high school football starts
- Armed man dies following officer-involved shooting in Winnipeg apartment
- Unknown Canadian soldier from First World War identified as Manitoba man
- Multiple food waste drop-off stations set to open up in Winnipeg
- Casting calls out for new movie featuring pair of Oscar-nominated actors
- High scoring affairs kick off week four of the high school football season
- 'Their stories are not forgotten': Remembering the victims of 1972 Winnipeg plane crash
- 'Another systemic failure': Manitoba organization calling for inquiry into the death of missing child
- Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre staff vote for strike mandate
- Keystone Centre in Brandon unveils installation to acknowledge reconciliation in the province
- Blue Bombers unveil orange jerseys to mark Truth and Reconciliation
- Northern Manitoba mayor calling on province to help fix decaying bridge
- 'It hurts': Missing six-year-old boy in Manitoba found dead
- 'We need to share these roots': RM of St. François Xavier embracing Métis history to mark 200th anniversary
- 'We're still pushing hard': Search for missing Manitoba boy continues, RCMP find tracks
- A pair of 50-point contests highlighted the mid-week battles for high school football
- Mayor's inner circle recommends finding new location for Ten Commandments monument in Winnipeg
- Sandy Bay CFS launches lawsuit against former executive director
- Owners of Winnipeg foster home charged with giving cannabis to 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.