
Michelle Dube is a Canadian television news anchor and reporter. Stay tuned to find out more about her.
Michelle Dube is a journalist reporting for Canada's CTV Television Network as a co-anchor for CTV News Toronto. She has been with the television network since 2012.
In 2009, she joined the CTV News Toronto team as a reporter and fill-in anchor.
She was a nominee in the Best Local News Anchor category at the 3rd Canadian Screen Award in 2015 and the 6th Canadian Screen Award for the same category in 2018.
At the 7th Canadian Best Screen awards in 2019, she won the Canadian Screen Award for the Best Local News Anchor.
She used to manage Toronto's most-watched local newscasts: CV news at noon and CTV News at six.
Dube started her broadcasting journey from radio at AM980 CFPL. In 2007, she joined the CHCH team in Hamilton. Before being the co-anchor of the station, she was a weekend anchor.
Michelle Dube From CTV News: What Had Happened To Her This Week?
Michelle is currently not appearing on the CTV news channel and was away from work this week. The reason behind it is that her son is Covid positive.
There is nothing wrong with her health, and she is doing fine now. She revealed the reason through her Instagram, where she posted the reason behind not appearing on her work.
Michelle joined the news channel in 2009, and since then, her stories have appeared in both the local and national newscasts.
The journalist has interviewed Oprah Winfrey, conquered the CN tower Edgewalk on Live TV, reported the chaos on the G20 summit in Toronto and from a highway screening halt by a supercell snowstorm in Southwestern Ontario.
Michelle Dube Now: What Is She Doing Nowadays?
Michelle is currently working in CTV News as a co-anchor with Nathan Downer.
Michelle and her family members were in close contact with the person who tested positive for Covid. The journalist's son, Mack, has caught the virus. The little one is doing well so far and is fine.
She and her family are currently in their home taking care of each other and keeping busy with lots of time to kill. Due to this reason, she was unable to come to work this week.
People are hoping that her family is doing better and is fine.
Michelle earned a degree from the University of Western Ontario's Media Information and Technoculture program. She concurrently also received a diploma in Broadcast Journalism from Fanshawe College.
The anchor was born in Anaheim, Calif, and was raised in Hamilton. She is currently residing in Toronto.
Dube can fluently speak French and English.
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