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Articles by Michael Franklin
- Psychiatric patient missing from Lethbridge hospital
- Residents invited to Calgary Court Centre for blanket rezoning challenge
- 2 Calgarians charged following seizure of stolen vehicles
- Cyclist hit by vehicle on Country Hills Boulevard N.E.
- Calgary shooting range closes its doors, citing gun ban, high rent and COVID-19 struggles
- Phone, internet outage affects Rocky View Schools
- Pilot error to blame for Calgary plane crash that killed 6: report
- Calgary mayor looks to province for decision on supervised consumption site
- 2 Calgary men charged with conspiracy to commit murder
- Calgary-area gas well explosion injures 5 workers, 3 critically
Michael Franklin
ContactJoining CTV Calgary in 2011, Michael has over a decade of experience in online media.
Since that time, he has provided online coverage for a wide variety of stories such as the fatal highway shooting near Claresholm, the 2013 Calgary floods, the Brentwood murders and the trial of triple murderer Douglas Garland.
He has also covered numerous federal, provincial and municipal elections, Olympics and Calgary Stampede events.
His specialities in stories include crime, social issues, politics, parenting, social media, lifestyle and leisure.
His journalism career first started back in 2005 where, after graduating from the Journalism New Media program at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, he secured a position working the graphics department at CBC Toronto.
Following that position, he took the plunge into the online media world at Canada.com.
He moved west in 2008, first settling in Edmonton and working with the Edmonton Journal's online team.
From there, he worked with Global Edmonton as a web producer, as well as a promotions producer.
Alongside the rest of his team at CTV Calgary, he has won the RTDNA's Edward R. Murrow award in 2014 for Digital Media, the Canadian Online Publishing Award for Best News Website in 2017, the RTDNA's Gord Sinclair award in 2017 for coverage of Calgary's municipal election and the Canadian Online Publishing Award for Best News Coverage in 2018.
He's also been part of the team that brought Broken System: EMS Crisis in Alberta a Regional Edward R. Murrow award and an RTDNA award for Enterprise Journalism in 2023.
Michael possesses a Bachelor of Arts degree from York University, obtained in 2003, and a Journalism New Media certificate from Sheridan College.
When not at work, he enjoys spending time at home with his family.
He speaks English.