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Articles by Bryan Bicknell
- 'We are still people of the land': Oneida unveils Indigenous gardens for Earth Week
- Candidates pound the pavement in ramp-up to Lambton-Kent-Middlesex by-election
- Residents, community leaders angry Sarnia, Ont. chemical plant with high benzene levels waited so long to shut down
- City councillor says encampment response falls short and comes too late
- 'Mistakes happen': Health minister says patients have recourse if charged inappropriately
Bryan Bicknell
ContactBryan graduated from the Fanshawe College Broadcast Journalism program in 1998, where he was honoured with the Radio Television News Directors Foundation national scholarship for top first year student. He also holds a Bachelor of Professional Arts degree in Communications from Athabasca University.
Bryan’s first position as a reporter/newscaster was with CHOK Radio, in Sarnia. From there he headed to Sault Ste. Marie, where he worked as a reporter and co-anchor of the MCTV evening news.
Bryan joined the CTV-London family in 2003. He has worked as a general assignment and civic affairs reporter. In 2009 Bryan was honoured with the Radio Television News Directors Association Dave Rogers award for short feature.
In his leisure time Bryan enjoys golf, movies, and playing music.
Bryan speaks English.