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CTV News Vancouver wins 3 Edward R. Murrow awards

CTV News Vancouver wins 3 Edward R. Murrow awards

CTV News30-05-2025

The work of CTV News Vancouver journalists has been recognized with three prestigious Edward R. Murrow Awards.
The Radio Television Digital News Association announced the regional winners of the 2025 Murrow Awards on Friday, with veteran CTV News reporters Michele Brunoro and Penny Daflos among the honorees.
Brunoro took home two awards, in the Hard News and News Series categories. She was recognized for an exclusive story on a 13-year-old girl who died at a homeless camp in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, and for a series of stories on a horrific case of child neglect in the province's north.
Daflos won the Investigative Reporting award for her coverage of B.C.'s increasing reliance on for-profit nursing agencies.
All of the regional honorees will be up for national Edward R. Murrow Awards – named after the legendary U.S. broadcast journalist – which will be handed out in August.

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