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Stories by Mike Arsalides
- Retired teacher pleads guilty to paying for sex with 15-year-old in Collingwood, Ont.
- Man accused of violently assaulting senior at trailer park maintains his innocence
- Defence in Milton Urgiles case lays out theory about deadly dump truck crash
- Alleged human traffickers from Simcoe County headed to trial
- Convicted cybercriminal from Bradford, Ont., sentenced for global ransomware scheme
- Innisfil man faces 115+ charges in firearms investigation he calls 'circumstantial'
- Inquest calls for enhanced police training, communication after Olando Brown's death
- Defence seeks mistrial for man accused in deadly dump truck case
- Ont. man to stand trial for 1st degree murder in cold case
- Crown argues dump truck driver accused in deadly crash 'wasn't paying attention'
- Jury finds Sedo guilty of manslaughter in missing wife's death
- Fate of Aurora man accused in his wife's death rests with jury
- Family gathers at Barrie courthouse as trial looms 3 years after fatal crash
- Son takes stand against his father at murder trial
- Murder trial focuses on cell phone messages John Sedo sent to his missing wife
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.
He 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 the weekend sports anchor and videographer.
In 2017, Mike welcomed a new and exciting challenge when he moved 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 CTV News at 6.
Mike speaks English.