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Stories covered by Siobhan Morris
- BB gun, knife seized after fight near Angus high school
- OPP question suspects in attempted abduction outside Angus school
- Man reported missing in Midland found safe
- Nearly 600 members of the Chippewas of Rama First Nation receive vaccinations
- Boy, 13, hit and killed by train in Springwater, Ont.
- Volunteers fill the breakfast gap in downtown Barrie
- Teen injured in Clearview snowmobile crash
- End of the line for Barrie's Route 11 bus
- Lakehead extends study break after cyber attack
- One person killed, two injured in Amaranth crash
- Results of OPP probe of violent Barrie arrest expected within six months
- Retailers, restaurants prepare for transition to red zone Tuesday
- Bradford seniors delighted by surprise delivery from Cupid
- 20 cm of snow possible by Monday afternoon
- COVID-19 outbreak in Transitional Care Unit at RVH declared over
- Woman dead, man charged with first-degree murder in Ramara Twp
- Drive-by protest of violent Barrie, Ont. arrest
- Community donations delivered to Barrie, Ont.'s Roberta Place Long Term Care
- Man allegedly falls asleep at the wheel, rolls onto road
- Rolling out the red carpet for COVID vaccines
Siobhan Morris
ContactSiobhan Morris joined CTV Barrie in May 2020 as a videographer and producer.
Her career began as a reporter and anchor at 610 CKTB in St. Catharines. In 2012, she moved to Toronto’s NEWSTALK 1010. Her love of television storytelling was cemented with a secondment to CP24’s assignment desk in the fall of 2019.
Siobhan was in the thick of Rob Ford’s chaotic mayoralty, reported on the Yonge Street van attack, and the Danforth shooting. She was on the ground in Humboldt, Saskatchewan after the Broncos bus tragedy and in Washington D.C. for the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Siobhan’s work, both silly and serious, has been recognized by RTDNA Canada and the Edward R. Murrow Awards.
Siobhan speaks English and French.