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Reporter  •Anchor  Producer

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Travis Fortnum is a multi-skilled journalist and anchor with CTV News Windsor, where he brings curiosity, clarity and care to every story he tells.

Whether he’s in the field, in the producer’s chair or filling in at the anchor desk, Travis approaches each role with the same goal — to make the news feel real, relevant and worth watching.

From the bustle of CTV News Toronto to the backroads of northern B.C., Travis has worked in nearly every corner of Canada.

With strong shooting, editing, and writing skills, Travis blends visual storytelling with heart and precision — earning a reputation as someone who not only meets deadlines but makes every second on air count.

Recent work

LaSalle woman charged after car smashes into grocery store

October 23, 2025

Days after a car crashed through the front of a LaSalle, Ont. Zehrs, police have laid charges.

Investigators say a 73-year-old LaSalle woman has been charged with careless driving causing bodily harm after the collision Monday afternoon.

Officers responded around 2:30 p.m.

Michigan DNR investigating alligator sighting at Belle Isle

October 1, 2025

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says a reported alligator sighting at Belle Isle is being taken seriously and officials consider the report ‘credible and consistent.’

The island park sits just across the Detroit River from Windsor and is a popular destination for day trips from this side of the border.

Windsor officers cycle to Ottawa in tribute to fallen police

September 29, 2025

Four Windsor police officers and colleagues from LaSalle are among those who cycled from Aylmer to Ottawa this weekend as part of the annual Ride to Remember.

The four-day, roughly 800-kilometre journey began at the Ontario Police College and wrapped up Sunday morning on Parliament Hill.

Soapbox season finale brings speed and smiles to Essex

September 28, 2025

Wilson Avenue in Essex looked more like a racetrack than a roadway on Saturday as a stretch of the street was closed off for the Windsor Essex Soapbox Derby Association’s season finale.

Dozens of young drivers launched down the ramp in handmade cars, cheered on by family, friends, and a crowd of curious spectators.

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