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Articles by Chris Fox
- Police release video of armed home invasion in Markham for second time this week
- Two people taken to hospital with serious injuries after Etobicoke house fire
- 'Extensive:' Police arrest auto dealership sales rep in $1.5M fraud
- Suspect scaled side of building and peered in bathroom window while naked from waist down: police
- 'The humidity has broken:' Toronto could see more mild conditions today
- Man arrested after allegedly assaulting two people with baseball bat in dispute over loud music
- Jill Dunlop named Ontario's new education minister after Todd Smith resigns
- Hamilton police appeal for help locating next-of-kin for murder victim
- Missing Richmond Hill woman found safe: police
- Woman sexually assaulted while walking on Milton trail: police
- Nearly a dozen shell casings recovered at scene of deadly shooting near Woodbine Beach: police
- More than $100M in Lotto Max top prizes will be up for grabs on Friday after jackpot not awarded
- Police watchdog now investigating Milton collision that killed three people
- Police arrest man in more than a dozen thefts from downtown stores
- Dump truck driver charged after dirt spilled all over Hwy. 410 in Brampton
Chris Fox
ContactChris Fox is the Managing Digital Producer for CP24 and CTV News Toronto.
Based in Toronto, Chris first joined CTV News in 2011 and spent more than a decade reporting on some of the city’s biggest stories as an online journalist with CP24.com.
During his time in that role he reported extensively on Toronto City Hall and also contributed to CP24.com’s RTDNA-award winning coverage of the Toronto van attack.
Chris moved into his current role as the Managing Digital Producer for CP24 in 2022 and in 2023 took on that same responsibility with CTV News Toronto, where he is responsible for helping to set the daily editorial agenda for digital news.
Chris graduated from Fredericton’s St. Thomas University with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in journalism and worked as a newspaper reporter with the Fredericton Daily Gleaner prior to joining CTV News.
He speaks English.