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Articles by Billy Shields
- West Island restaurants help feed the need for school children without lunches
- Taken to the cleaners: Quebec's dry cleaners suffering from reduced business during pandemic
- RCMP carries out raids, arrests two in alleged pharmaceutical ring in Longueuil
- Longueuil police investigate suspicious fire that started in trailer behind home
- 'I felt powerless': False positive robs Montreal ice dancing pair of shot at the Olympics
- Hybrid classes not an option for Quebec school boards: education minister
- With sugar shacks closed, some Quebecers have tapped maple trees in their backyards
- Calls for more help for homeless after desecration at historic church in Montreal
- Hundreds of Montreal pharmacies ready to begin COVID vaccinations, but supply could be an issue
- Grassroots group hoping to stop 150-year-old seniors' home for women from closing
- Students at West Island elementary school adapting well to new mask rules
- Locals raise safety questions after Montreal teen, and his dog, killed in train collision
- Downtown Montreal seniors' home Fulford Residence to close after more than 150 years
- This non-profit with Montreal roots is helping trees to sprout around the world
- How Quebec has changed a year after the first COVID-19 case
- Sneak peek from Montreal's airport at new COVID-19 travel regime beginning Monday
- As more developments reach west of Montreal, environmentalists urge city to protect forested areas
- Group fears Notre-Dame-de-Ile-Perrot housing developments will take a devastating ecological toll
- Montreal police arrest two men in connection to alleged armed robbery
- Curfew got you down? Lockdown also having a dimming effect on the Jacques Cartier Bridge's light show
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 Photographer’s Association and a naturalized Canadian citizen.