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Articles by Nicole Di Donato
- 'It stings a little bit': Calgary's mayor reflects on complexity of job amid recall petition
- 91 crashes in Calgary reported as snow turns streets into slippery mess
- 'I felt extremely scared': Alberta man recounts random attack outside Tsuut'ina Nation shopping centre
- Here's how Calgary's proposed residential rezoning plan would affect your property
- Mother and son dead after southwest Calgary house fire
- Icy, slushy sidewalks create roadblocks for Calgarians with mobility issues
- Calgary to remain a seller's market in 2024 as demand continues to outpace supply: CREB
- Calgary schools, students unsure how they’ll be impacted by international study permit cap
- Alberta’s arts and culture minister heads to Hollywood to promote film and television industry
- Calgary's downtown office vacancy rate trending in right direction: report
- Woman accusing Calgary bar owner of sexual assault speaks out
- Therapy dog and her owner celebrate 10 years of helping Calgarians
- Professional Women's Hockey League inspires female athletes in Calgary
- Calgary father deals with grief by bringing people together for Christmas
- Calgary Firefighters Toy Association gives back to thousands of kids in need
- Half of Albertans plan to spend less on holiday shopping this year due to inflation, rising cost of living
- AHS considering hiring social media influencers to help with advertising
- Man shot in parking lot of Earls restaurant in southeast Calgary late Saturday afternoon
- Calgarians take on Black Friday sales despite high inflation, cost of living
- Charges pending in high-speed Memorial Drive crash: Calgary police
Nicole Di Donato
Contact** As of February 2024, Nicole is no longer with CTV Calgary **
Nicole Di Donato joined the CTV Calgary team as a multimedia journalist in June 2022.
Prior to moving to Alberta, Nicole worked as the weekend anchor and video journalist at CTV Saskatoon. Nicole did extensive coverage of Saskatchewan's health-care system and the challenges it has faced with capacity and surgical backlogs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She also reported on the city's housing issues, delving into how it intersects with addictions and mental health. One example is her months-long coverage of a problem-plagued condo building where residents reported open drug use in the building, gang violence, as well as other health, safety and fire hazards.
Coming from a family of entrepreneurs, Nicole also has a keen interest in telling consumer and business-related stories.
Before landing in Saskatchewan's largest city, Nicole worked as a video journalist at the CTV Northern Ontario bureau in Sault Ste. Marie.
Nicole has a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University, formerly known as Ryerson University. She also completed an eight-week intensive filmmaking workshop at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, California in the summer of 2018. There, she got experience directing, writing, casting and shooting her own original films.
When she isn't working, Nicole enjoys spending time with family and friends, travelling and drinking lots of cappuccinos.
Nicole speaks English.