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Articles by Billy Shields
- Killing spree suspect reportedly threatened hospital workers while receiving mental health treatment
- Search still on for BB gun shooter targeting Plateau cyclists
- 'Alice,' the REM tunnel-boring machine, completes journey to Montreal airport
- 21-year-old man hospitalized after being found unconscious in Montreal pool
- CAQ going after Montreal ridings with 2 new candidates
- Travel woes persist at Montreal airport as luggage continues piling up
- Montreal airport workers report harassment as travel chaos continues
- After 22 years, Montreal teacher who wears hijab retires under shadow of Bill 21
- Montreal police to fight gun violence by building ties with communities, city says
- Montreal youth protection scrambling to meet high demand with severe staffing shortage
- Condiment crisis: Quebec food industry copes with mustard shortage
- Visual effects experts gather in Montreal for 'talent showcasing' conference
- Union, lawyers sounding alarm on 'exploding' delays at Montreal courthouse
- Montreal's 'Met' expressway celebrates a century in service with a decade of repairs
- Conservative politicians float gas tax cut as Quebecers reel from sticker shock
- Montrealers among innovative high-speed sailors turning heads on world stage
- Ground zero: A look inside a Montreal ICU
- Ukrainian community prepared to welcome refugees arriving soon in Montreal
- 'If I need to change something, I'm going to do it': Q&A with Montreal's first female interim police chief
- Farmers and shoppers feel the effects as Montreal gas prices soar past $2 again
Billy Shields
ContactBilly Shields joined CTVNews in 2019, the culmination of eight years working in Montreal television news.
He started his journalism career as a newspaper reporter in 1997, covering features, crime, and business with stints in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Miami. Events he has covered range from the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake to the Lac-Megantic rail explosion.
He graduated with distinction in English from Kenyon College and holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Florida. He is an active member of the National Press Photographers Association and a naturalized Canadian citizen.