
Natalie Johnson
Reporter at CFTO-TV (Scarborough, ON)
City Hall reporter @CTVToronto covering politics, traffic, transit, housing, and municipal issues. Got a story idea? DM me.
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1 week ago |
morningstar.com | Natalie Johnson
Washington, DC, May 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- After thirteen years as the leader of Airlink, the aviation and logistics humanitarian relief NGO, President & CEO Steve Smith will step down at the end of September 2025. As Airlink’s first and only CEO, Smith built and led a groundbreaking global aviation industry humanitarian initiative.
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Mar 4, 2025 |
ctvnews.ca | Natalie Johnson
Two blocks up from the lake on a residential street in south Etobicoke, stickers are slapped across the parking metre at the entrance to the Green P lot. ‘Small street – big concern,’ they read; ‘right cause – wrong spot.’It is here at 66 Third St., near Lake Shore Blvd. W. and Islington Ave., that the city is planning to erect an 80-bed adult shelter, to be operational within three to five years.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
toronto.ctvnews.ca | Natalie Johnson
A Markham hockey buff who built a massive backyard ice rink without permissions or permits has reluctantly agreed to remove the sprawling surface, following a years-long dispute with the city and his neighbours. Martin Ross installed the boards-enclosed ice pad during the pandemic in the back half of his Unionville property – an amenity, he admits, that is “not your typical, two-by-four boards with a tarp thrown down” home rink.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
cp24.com | Natalie Johnson
A Markham hockey buff who built a massive backyard ice rink without permissions or permits has reluctantly agreed to remove the sprawling surface, following a years-long dispute with the city and his neighbours. Martin Ross installed the boards-enclosed ice pad during the pandemic in the back half of his Unionville property – an amenity, he admits, that is “not your typical, two-by-four boards with a tarp thrown down” home rink. “I care about kids,” said Ross, who runs a hockey school in the GTA.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
cp24.com | Natalie Johnson
Etobicoke’s Centennial Park will get half the world-class soccer training facilities it was first promised as part of Toronto’s FIFA World Cup plans, under a staff proposal to pull funding from the site to offset growing capital costs at BMO Field. “We want to stay on time and on budget,” Budget Chief Shelley Carroll told CTV News Toronto.
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Honoured to host the @Toronto_Fire, @TorontoPolice, & @TorontoMedics Telecommunicator Awards today. 911 call takers & dispatchers are the first of the first responders — and the backbone of every emergency response. Thank you for your service🏅 https://t.co/keCbnY6sqF

Celebrating a fantastic weekend connecting with colleagues from across the country at the Bell Hockey Classic. A perfect combination of camaraderie + competition -- and a gold medal win🥇🏒

WATCH: @NatalieCTV & @andriactv discuss the Bell Hockey Classic, an event dating back to 1903 that saw employees from across the country lace to compete. In the Women's Championship Bell Blue came out on top for the second year in a row. https://t.co/WAYdYhyHh1

‘This parking lot is not the solution:’ Etobicoke residents push back against shelter plan https://t.co/Wa1JTu8Lzt