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Articles by Max Martin
- Police investigating armed robbery at bank in Waterloo
- Waterloo Region adds 26 COVID-19 cases on Friday
- 'Extraordinary': EMS praise bystanders for helping pedestrian hit by vehicle in Waterloo
- Police investigating armed robbery in Cambridge
- Police investigating armed robbery at Kitchener gas station
- Waterloo Region adds 20 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday
- Police investigating Wednesday morning hit and run in Cambridge
- 'Significant' amount of merchandise stolen from Cambridge store: WRPS
- Police investigating overnight break-in at Kitchener convenience store
- Police investigating break and enter at Kitchener optical store
- Waterloo Region logs one COVID-19 death, nine new cases on Wednesday
- Brantford city councillor Rick Weaver resigns
- Around 200 patrons potentially exposed to COVID-19 at Junior's Sportsbar in Cambridge
- $100K worth of chocolate stolen from Norfolk County business: OPP
- Boo! Here are all the spooky events haunting downtown Kitchener this weekend
- Waterloo Region adds eight COVID-19 cases; 75 per cent of total population now fully vaccinated
- Charges pending in collision between car and transport truck in Cambridge
- Kitchener woman charged after driving dangerously in police parking lot
- 50 new COVID-19 cases added over the weekend in Waterloo Region; total infections pass 20K
- Bone fragments discovered under Baker Street lot in Guelph
Max Martin
ContactOctober 2021: Max Martin is no longer with CTV Kitchener
Max Martin joined CTV News Kitchener in May of 2021 as a Digital Content Producer.
Prior to joining the CTV team, Max worked as a Multimedia Journalist at the London Free Press. His coverage of the 2019 Old East Village explosion earned him an Ontario Newspaper Award in Spot News Writing and a Canadian Association of Journalists Award nomination.
Max holds a Master of Media in Journalism and Communication from Western University, along with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film from Ryerson University.
He’s interested in breaking news, municipal politics and social and equity issues.
Max speaks English.