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Stories by Mike Arsalides
- Orillia doctor shortage reaching dire levels
- Barrie, Ont., man sentenced for scamming hundreds of victims out of tens of millions of dollars
- Simcoe County hospitals deal with dire staffing shortages
- Simcoe County businesses struggle to fill thousands of job vacancies
- Food bank demand spikes as many seek support for the first time
- OPP takes 'zero tolerance' approach to summer in Wasaga Beach
- Barrie man upset truck was stolen as police confirm spike in vehicle thefts
- Huntsville business owners frustrated with rise in break-ins and vandalism
- Curling legend's cherished mementos stolen from Gravenhurst storage locker
- Police investigate gunshots in Barrie neighbourhood
- Innisfil man back behind bars after more sexual assault allegations
- PC Doug Downey holds onto Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte
- Recent poll suggests tight race in Parry Sound-Muskoka
- Barrie teen guilty of 2019 stabbing death of boy, 15, faces those impacted at hearing
- EF2 tornado confirmed to have hit Uxbridge community
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.