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Stories covered by Roger Klein
- Georgian Bay General Hospital receives $5 million donation
- Ontario closing fire college in Gravenhurst to meet growing need for training
- Ontario Fire College in Gravenhurst slated to close
- Cause of fire that destroyed multi-million home still unknown
- Water restored in Bracebridge, but it still needs to be boiled
- Financial relief on the way for local tourism industry
- Winter sports gain popularity amid lockdown but equipment is in short supply
- Grey Bruce plans for mass immunizations, but is low on Ontario's priority list
- Ontario ski resorts pegging losses at $84M for December
- COVID-19 outbreaks in several Simcoe Muskoka institutions
- Ongoing outbreak claims another life at GBGH in Midland
- Turkey tradition carries on in Collingwood
- Ski country wants Ontario to tighten travel restrictions on grey zones
- Billion-dollar hail storm tops Environment Canada's top 10 weather stories in 2020
- Hospitality industry, ski hills retool in red COVID restriction zone
- Stevenson Memorial uses game-changing device with COVID-19 patients
- OPP seeks Grinch who stole Christmas decorations from Thornbury, Ont. seniors' home
- ‘It puts the public’s lives at risk’: Environmental leaders speak out over conservation changes
- Oro-Medonte ski resort will welcome visitors from red zones
- Small businesses pivot focus to online marketing to survive pandemic
Roger Klein
ContactRoger joined CTV in 1995 as a weather forecaster and reporter. He is currently our Georgian Bay reporter/videographer, based in Collingwood.
Today he covers a wide range of stories including special reports on environmental issues and tourism. Roger’s interest in the environment is seen through special series like his reports on Georgian Bay and another on Climate Change. He also followed major stories like the Mega Quarry, Site 41, Walkerton and Adams Mine.
Roger hosted Roger’s New Reality, an after-school TV series for children from 1998 to 2001 on CKVR. A highlight of that experience was having the opportunity to be at the ceremony in Iqaluit when Nunavut became Canada’s newest territory.
Roger knows the Georgian Bay area like the back of his hand. His keen eye helps him capture beautiful and dramatic shots of the region’s beaches, storms, fishing spots and snow swept roads.