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Articles by Devon McKendrick
- New Brandon safe house coming for Indigenous women, two-spirit, and gender-diverse people: Manitoba government
- 'We want you to enjoy shopping': Winnipeg police stepping up presence at busy retail locations for the holidays
- Proposed site for Winnipeg supervised consumption site in the city's core
- The Forks offering partial parking ticket forgiveness in exchange for river trail help
- Pembina Trails School Division dealing with 'cyber security incident', classes continuing
- Brad Lambert making season debut with Jets as they battle the Blues
- How much money Manitoba small businesses are losing because of the Canada Post strike
- Retail theft initiative has seen almost 800 arrests: new police data
- Parts of southwestern Manitoba under extreme cold warning, temperatures could feel like -40
- The Wrench preparing to repair bikes for Winnipeg kids
- Canadian government investing in ecological corridor between Riding Mountain National Park and the Assiniboine River
- IIU looking for person who witnessed fatal police shooting in Winnipeg
- Hanover School Division laying off 93 EAs due to confusion over funding
- Manitoba's agriculture industry getting a boost to help modernize and improve efficiency with government money
- New Inuit-inspired coin available at Royal Canadian Mint coin trade
- Public celebration of life to be held next week to honour Sea Bears Chad Posthumus
- 'Consequences can be tragic': Winnipeggers told to avoid freezing waterways
- Getting out for groceries: The new program helping seniors do their shopping
- Two men randomly stabbed at Polo Park, one person arrested
- Advocates calling for action to help lower child poverty rates in Manitoba
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.