
Michele Brunoro
Anchor, Reporter and the Fraser Valley Bureau Chief at CTV-TV (Vancouver, BC)
Michele Brunoro is an award-winning journalist and anchor at CTV Vancouver, reporting out of CTV's Fraser Valley Bureau. News tips: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
ctvnews.ca | Michele Brunoro
There was joy, hope and some surprise in Vancouver as Catholics learned who had been chosen as the new pope. Formerly known as Cardinal Robert Prevost, Pope Leo XIV, 69, is the first pope from the United States. “I never thought I’d see an American pope, to be honest,” said Archbishop J. Michael Miller, Archdiocese of Vancouver. “Pleasantly surprised, but a little surprised,” he added.
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1 week ago |
ctvnews.ca | Michele Brunoro
Meet Major, a four-legged weapon in B.C.’s fight against an invasive aquatic species. The eight-year-old German Shepherd, part of the province’s K-9 Conservation Service, is one of two dogs doing crucial work to protect B.C. waterways. “He’s highly intelligent, but focused on work,” explained conservation officer Denny Chretien. “His tasks and his duties are to detect invasive species, such as Zebra and Quagga Mussels,” he said.
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4 weeks ago |
ctvnews.ca | Michele Brunoro
Health-care workers rallied in Surrey Thursday, calling on Ottawa to reverse changes that the Hospital Employees Union said have left hundreds of migrants in the Lower Mainland facing potential deportation. Dozens of non-clinical health-care workers took part in the rally outside Surrey Memorial Hospital, many worried about whether they will be able to stay in Canada. “We all felt betrayed and disrespected because those jobs were our hope for a better future,” said Jasveer Kaur.
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1 month ago |
ctvnews.ca | Michele Brunoro
Warning: Some readers will find the content of this story disturbingMore troubling details are emerging about a human trafficking operation in B.C.’s Lower Mainland. They paint a violent and horrific picture of the crimes committed, some of them against a teenage girl.
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1 month ago |
ctvnews.ca | Michele Brunoro
Jayla Chang was just six. Her death in a hit-and-run crash in Surrey Sunday has forever changed her family. “(We’re) just really missing her right now. It’s really hard,” her older brother told CTV News. He didn’t want his name used, but described his sister as “a real bright personality, always happy.” “No one disliked her,” he said.
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Many people out to support this family today

Family of B.C. pastor killed in crash fighting for change after charge against accused dismissed https://t.co/1NYFeXDyiK

The four-legged member of a B.C. conservation team helping sniff our invasive species.

Conservation officers utilize dogs to sniff out invasive species in B.C. https://t.co/k4FVBCWLsG

The bonus of getting assigned a story out at Cultus today - coming across these two beauties https://t.co/au4Eba6qgO