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Articles by Amanda Anderson
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- Manslaughter trial for one of seven teens accused of deadly 2022 attack delayed
- 'This was a fairly significant fatal injury': Medical examiner testifies at teen's manslaughter trial
- 'Almost like corralling an animal': Eyewitness to deadly attack on 16-year-old testifies at manslaughter trial
- 'We deserve the truth': 16-year-old's family learning about his final day during manslaughter trial
- 'I just wanted to see if the boy was OK': Teen who witnessed deadly assault testifies at manslaughter trial
Amanda Anderson
ContactAmanda made her first appearance on air at the age of 17 at CTV North Bay. After that she quickly moved into weather anchor and late news anchor roles and was even one of the youngest news anchors in Northern Ontario.
In 2001, Amanda moved to Huntsville, ON as CTV's Cottage Country videojournalist, covering Muskoka, Parry Sound, Haliburton and Algonquin Park.
In 2009, Amanda began to pursue freelance work - including work for CTV Toronto & Global National. But the pace wasn't quick enough for her, so in 2010, Amanda packed up a U-Haul and drove across the country in pursuit of the daily deadline pressures.
After spending a year at CityTV Edmonton Amanda returned to the CTV family as a videojournalist with CTV Edmonton.
When not working she spends time exploring city trails and playing frisbee with her black labs.
And if you're wondering why Amanda is still a VJ after all these years... she says it's simple: She loves shooting her own video. Amanda believes being a VJ is a chance to be even more creative in telling someone's story.