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Articles by Michele Brunoro
- 'On edge': Fraser Valley farmers hardest hit in Canada by avian flu
- B.C. teen with avian flu remains in critical care, no other cases identified
- 'My wife's going bonkers': Abbotsford residents fed up with overnight construction noise
- Unique 3-wheel electric bike stolen from child with special needs in East Vancouver
- Tight race expected in Surrey-Cloverdale riding
- BC Conservative candidate under fire for comments about First Nations
- B.C. teen shares struggles with mental health, calls for better services
Michele Brunoro
ContactMichele Brunoro is a multi-skilled journalist and anchor with CTV News Vancouver.
Having grown-up listening to her parent’s talk-radio shows, Michele knew from a young age that she wanted a career as a reporter. She grew up in the Valley and completed a Communications degree at Trinity Western University before taking the Journalism program at Langara College.
She got her start in the business writing for community newspapers in the Lower Mainland and still believes some of the best stories are found at the community level. She worked as a radio reporter at CKNW and CKWX before moving into television in 1998.
Michele has received regional, national and international recognition for her work, having won more than a dozen journalism awards. These include an Edward R. Murrow Award for a six-part series on crystal meth and four Jack Webster awards. Her work on B.C.'s opioid crisis, homelessness, the historic 2021 floods, and how vulnerable seniors were failed during the COVID-19 pandemic have also been recognized.
On her days off, Michele can usually be found in the mountains exploring new trails or playing sports with her family.
2022
- RTDNA: Best Breaking News Reporting - As part of a team of journalists recognized for their coverage of B.C.'s historic 2021 floods.
2020
- Jack Webster Award: Excellence in Feature/Enterprise Reporting - TV/Video for Failing Our Most Vulnerable - COVID-19 in B.C. Care Homes
- Jack Webster Finalist: Award for Science, Technology & Environment for “The 3800 Club - My Journey With Cancer”
- RTDNA: Best digital commentary in B.C. for the blog ”The 3,800 Club”
- RTDNA - Breaking News – Charlie Edwards Award for CTV Vancouver – Wicked Weather: Snowstorm coverage as part of a team of journalists (western region)
2019
- RTDNA - Continuing Coverage - Ron Laidlaw Award as part of team of journalists honored for “The Worst Flooding in a Century”
- Jack Webster Award Finalist: Best Breaking News – TV as part of team of journalists recognized for our coverage of “Wicked Windstorm”
2018
- Jack Webster Award Finalist: Excellence in Feature/Enterprise Reporting - TV for“Dead End Streets - Surrey's Homelessness Crisis”
- Jack Webster Award Finalist: Best Breaking News - TV as part of a team of journalists recognized for “B.C. Underwater - The Worst Flooding in a Century”
2017
- Jack Webster Award Winner: Excellence in Feature/Enterprise Reporting – TV as part of a team of journalists recognized for coverage of B.C.’s Overdose Crisis
2015
- Jack Webster Award Winner: Excellence in Television Reporting for “The tragic story of Serena Vermeersch”
- RTDNA - National – Continuing Coverage – Ron Laidlaw Award for “Who Killed Serena?” – part of a team of journalist recognized for coverage of the tragic murder of Surrey teen Serena Vermeersch
2007
- Edward R. Murrow Award: Best News Series, International Region of the RTNDA U.S. as part of a team of journalists recognized for their work on the series “Dead End Streets”
- Winner of a Jack Webster Foundation Poynter Institute Fellowship
2006
- Edward R. Murrow Award: judged against the regional winners and chosen overall
- Best News Series, RTNDA U.S. for “Crystal Meth” – a six part series
- Edward R. Murrow Award: Best News Series - International Region of the RTNDA U.S. for “Crystal Meth” – a six-part series