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Stories covered by Roger Klein
- Beeton, Ont. man on day 12 of hunger strike to protest new town hall
- 'They will shut you down,' essential construction continues after province adds more restrictions
- Enhanced outdoor restrictions frustrating and confusing to many
- Hundreds gather in downtown Barrie fighting for 'civil liberties'
- 'We have seen significant overdoses' Mental health supports decline during pandemic
- Early spring weather and pandemic behind surge in demand at garden centres
- Collingwood hospital redevelopment plans move forward
- Cost of lumber, building supplies skyrockets
- 'Our seven-day rate of cases quadrupled' Select school boards return to online learning
- 'It's just too hard to predict what's going to happen' Muskoka businesses prep for tourism season
- Grey Bruce moves from green to shutdown
- Collingwood man's name cleared after manslaughter charges dropped
- Grey Bruce top doctor says region could move to yellow zone by weekend
- Sleeves roll up at Canada's Wonderland for York Region's first drive-through vaccine clinic
- Pop-up clinic offers COVID-19 vaccine to Indigenous people in Midland
- Migrating birds spotted on weather radar
- Prices at the pumps are predicted to soar this summer
- Blue Mountain resort closing bike park this spring
- Bus service offers Muskoka residents free ride to vaccination clinics
- Manhunt underway for armed and dangerous suspect in Wasaga Beach
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.