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Stories by Mike Arsalides
- Barrie teen convicted of brutally murdering fellow teen deemed 'not ready to be safely released'
- 2020 police interview with supervisor charged in dump truck driver's death plays in court
- Judge orders arrest warrant for material witness in deadly dump truck crash trial
- Trial underway for supervisor charged with criminal negligence in deadly 2020 dump truck crash
- NHL stars trade hockey sticks for golf clubs in Muskoka to support Special Olympics
- 'I love him, and I know he's in a good place': Overdose Awareness Day touches the lives of many in Simcoe County
- Six-year-old boy determined to walk unaided after being struck by a car in Orillia one week ago
- Barrie judge revisits sentencing for teen convicted of murdering boy, 15, in group home
- Barrie police seize evidence in deadly pedestrian crash
- Sentencing for former Barrie Subway manager guilty of sex crimes unexpected adjournment brings victim's families to tears
- Barrie, Ont. man accused in Katherine Janeiro homicide in 1994 granted bail
- Ontario pool company accused of defrauding customers of thousands of dollars
- Tay Twp. community shaken after shooting, increased crime this summer
- Findings released in case of former Barrie dentist found guilty of misconduct
- New information emerges against former Toronto Assoc. of the Deaf president in sexual assault case
Mike Arsalides
ContactMike Arsalides is a videographer for CTV News. Coming from a large Greek family, he dreamed of becoming a broadcaster at a young age. Mike grew up in the Toronto area and graduated from the Radio and Television Arts program at Ryerson University. Mike spent his early years in television working behind-the-scenes in the SportsCentre newsroom as a story editor at TSN and NHL Network. In 2010, Mike realized another childhood dream when he joined CTV Barrie as weekend sports anchor and videographer. In 2017, Mike welcomed a new and exciting challenge; moving to news reporting, covering everything from snowstorms shutting down highways to major court cases and political controversies. In late 2018, Mike took an opportunity to work in the nation’s capital; filing reports for CTV National News as well as live, local and breaking coverage for CTV Ottawa. Mike returned home to Barrie in October 2019 and is proud to continue serving the community on Barrie’s number one local news program, CTV News at 6.