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Articles by Cindy Sherwin
- Day 42 after first COVID-19 vaccines and still no second dose in sight as Quebec steps into 'wilderness': experts
- Binge-vaping, a dangerous new COVID-19 coping strategy among some teenagers in Montreal
- Quebec premier floats idea of making travellers quarantine in hotels, at their own expense
- Staff at Ste-Justine Children’s Hospital ready to take in adult COVID-19 patients
- Don't avoid hospital if you need care, despite COVID fears: expert
- An immunologist makes the case for delaying Quebec’s second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine
- COVID and cold weather: Experts explain why you should wear a mask outdoors in winter
- A 2020 story: When COVID sent a young theatre grad to work in hospital, stage skills got her through
- Montreal women ask why only Black hair products deemed 'non-essential' in drugstore
- Walking around the Christmas tree - a toddler is on the move after successful surgeries
- Vaccine hesitancy on the front lines: a health-care worker shares her questions, we find answers
- Only 40 per cent of Maimonides staff have agreed to get COVID-19 vaccine
- Montrealers are helping test the only Quebec-made potential vaccine
- Montreal's Jewish community finds creative new ways to celebrate Hanukkah
- How to talk to someone who is vaccine hesitant as the COVID-19 vaccine is rolled out
- How to choose a fragrant, fresh-cut Christmas tree that will last through the season
- Hundreds of people have broken quarantine rules in Canada - and some paid a hefty price
- Restaurateurs fear post-Christmas virus spike, saying winter will be financial breaking point
- Kids struggling with pandemic stress? Some coping skills can be taught, says Montreal child psychiatrist
- A new way for Quebecers with drug addictions to access help, treatment and support, all on one website
Cindy Sherwin
ContactCindy is an award winning journalist who has worked as a reporter for CTV News Montreal since 1997 and filled in as anchor for 17 of those years. She’s now working as a multi-media journalist, shooting video, editing and writing for CTV’s digital platforms and daily news broadcasts.
Cindy has covered a wide range of stories over the years including extensive coverage of the Quebec City Mosque shooting, the disaster in Lac Megantic and more recently, she provided live coverage of most every twist and turn of the province’s policy-making during the pandemic. Cindy has also covered almost every local and national election in between.
In fostering her own keen interest in social and human rights issues Cindy produced in-depth reports over the years, about sex education in schools, elder abuse and special needs adults. Thanks to the influence of her two scientist parents, Cindy embraced medical reporting. She's produced countless reports on research, innovation, the healthcare system and general health, including the opioid crisis. Cindy at one time, also produced an environmental series called the Green Report.
Cindy has won two RTDNA Awards. The first was for a report on 'Drowsy Driving' after a young mother pushing a baby stroller in Montreal’s West-Island was struck and killed by a drowsy driver. The second award was for a series of stories on the one year anniversary of the Lac Megantic disaster and she was also nominated for an award for her story about the outpouring in Montreal after Leonard Cohen’s death. Cindy also won a John Alexander award from the MS Society for her report 'Multiple Choices' about desperate patients in search of a cure- that wasn’t.
A graduate of Marianopolis College and McGill University, Cindy earned a B.A. in English with a double major in Communications and Drama and Theatre. She was a member of the McGill Choral Society, performed in plays, and won a Quebec Drama Festival acting award at the Centaur Theatre during her time as a student. She started her broadcasting career in radio where she spent 4 years at (then) MIX 96 and CJAD.
Cindy is well-travelled but is a dedicated Montrealer, and has always made this city her home.