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Articles by Spencer Turcotte
- Death in Kitchener no longer considered suspicious
- New app aims to help Waterloo Region residents find free menstrual products
- Open mic night aims to inspire synthesizer-centred music scene in Waterloo Region
- Police arrest man for hate-motivated assault in Kitchener
- 20th annual Pow Wow celebrated on University of Waterloo campus
- Guelph Humane Society urges people to resubmit lost pet reports after software failure
- Homecoming weekend prompts safety reminders in Waterloo, Guelph
- Large fight turns into robbery in Waterloo
- Guelph man seriously hurt in motorcycle crash
- Murder of Conestoga College student unsolved 2 years later
Spencer Turcotte
ContactSpencer Turcotte joined the CTV Kitchener team in July 2019.
He graduated from Ryerson University’s journalism program with distinction and minored in sociology. Before joining CTV Kitchener, he interned at CTV Toronto and covered multiple elections for the Canadian Media Elections Consortium.
Spencer was also a reporter and video producer for J-Source, where some of his work was republished in Harvard’s Nieman Journalism Lab.
He was awarded the 2019 Jeff Junke Memorial Award from Ryerson University.
Spencer grew up in Milton, Ont. but is no stranger to Waterloo Region. He played competitive volleyball and attended the Ontario Volleyball Championships for many years at RIM Park in Waterloo.
When he's not working, Spencer is usually at the gym or watching the Toronto Raptors. He endured some rough seasons as a fan, but was thrilled to finally see the Raptors become NBA champions on the same day he graduated university.
Spencer speaks English and understands conversational French.
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