Ella Macdonald
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Ella Macdonald is a Digital Broadcast Journalist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Ella grew up in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains and moved to Nova Scotia to study journalism at the University of King’s College in 2019. She graduated from King’s in 2023 and began freelancing at Global Halifax later that year. Following a stint as the station’s Assignment Coordinator, Ella moved into her current role as a full-time reporter.
Ella’s passions include mountain biking and dancing when there are few mountains around. She loves to tell stories that involve world affairs, women’s health and the justice system. Ella reports on crime and the courts and is currently fronting our women’s healthcare series, ‘Unheard. Unserved: Maritime women’s health in crisis.’
To contact Ella, you can send her an email, or follow her on Twitter @ella_gmac
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Video Archives
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Upwards of 12-hour waits for ER departments in Nova Scotia -
Experts weigh in on the dangers of swatting -
Roommate of Halifax swatting victim speaks out about ordeal -
Maritime restaurants dealing with rising cost of haddock -
What the Maritime forecast holds for this wildfire season -
Mother of 2022 Nova Scotia murder victim says she lives in constant nightmare -
Retired Nova Scotia investigator speaks out after Penny Boudreau’s day parole extension -
Co-workers of Bridgewater, N.S. say fire victim focused on supporting her loved ones -
Mi’kmaw Kanata Day Mawi’omi celebrates indigenous identity -
Experts weigh in as trial dates set for youth hockey players accused of hazing -
Victim identified after weekend Dartmouth shooting leaves neighbours shaken -
Cattle beef brewing as politicians spar over fact versus fiction -
Nova Scotia failing to properly oversee addictions, mental health care, says auditor -
Nova Scotia man turns speed walking into way to give back -
Pride events growing across the Maritimes, as hateful rhetoric ramps back up -
Adam Drake murder conviction in Tyler Keizer death overturned, new trial ordered -
Accessible sailing program helping empower those with disabilities -
Irving Shipbuilding celebrates milestones with keel laying for first River-class destroyer -
One person dead after apartment building fire in Bridgewater, N.S. -
N.S. workers’ compensation board cuts rates for first time in decades
Author Archives
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‘Such a horrific lie’: Roommate speaks out after apparent swatting hoaxThe roommate of a man who is the apparent victim of a 'swatting' hoax says they were awoken in the middle of the night by a swarm of police officers.CanadaJul 14
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Rising haddock costs force Maritime fish and chip shops to raise pricesFish and chip shops in the Maritimes are shouldering the burden as haddock prices skyrocket in the region.EconomyJul 13
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Maritime officials urge caution as temperatures, wildfire risk increaseWhether it be camping, barbecuing or just enjoying the great outdoors, local officials in the Maritimes say people should exercise caution.WeatherJul 9
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‘Pure hell’: N.S. murder victim’s mother speaks out after publication ban liftedA publication ban has been lifted on the murder trial of three people found guilty of killing Nova Scotia lobster fisherman Joe Wickens in 2022.CrimeJul 8
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Retired Nova Scotia investigator speaks out after Penny Boudreau’s day parole extensionFor John Elliott, a former Southwest Nova RCMP Major Crimes sergeant who worked on the original case, it's a disappointing outcome.CanadaJul 6
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Bridgewater, N.S. fire victim remembered as ‘ray of light’ by co-workersColleagues at Inside-Out Cleaning Services say Amitoj Kaur was a hard-working person who was trying to help her family back home in India.CanadaJul 2
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Neighbours shaken after fatal Dartmouth shooting, victim identifiedOfficers responded to a report of a shooting on Lahey Road at around 10:30 p.m. on June 26.CrimeJun 29
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Nova Scotia MP, MLA at odds over future of cattle at Nappan experimental farmEarlier this year, the federal government announced it would be closing the facility, alongside four others nationwide, to cut down on public service spending.CanadaJun 26
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Pride celebrations expanding in the Maritimes this year in face of online backlashPride groups and societies across the Maritimes are preparing for a busy month of events in July, and many organizations are expanding their schedules this year.CanadaJun 19
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Adam Drake murder conviction in Tyler Keizer death overturned, new trial orderedTyler Keizer, 22, was shot while sitting in his vehicle at the corner of Gottingen and Falkland streets in November 2016.CanadaJun 17
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Accessible sailing program in Halifax offers freedom on the waterA Maritime sailing program is empowering those with disabilities by offering accessible sailing lessons.SportsJun 16
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Halifax shipyard begins construction of Canada’s first River-class destroyerIrving Shipyard in Halifax officially began construction of the first of Canada's 15 new River-class destroyers.CanadaJun 12
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Bridgewater, N.S. resident dead after ‘intense’ apartment building fireA fatal fire in the town of Bridgewater, N.S. is being described by the police force's deputy chief as the "most intense fire" he's ever responded to in his career.FireJun 11
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Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia cutting rates for 1st time in 40 yearsWCB Nova Scotia says the injury rate in the province is at a record low and is continuing to decline, enabling the organization to cut its rates by 15 per cent.CanadaJun 10
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Survivor’s suicide highlights lasting toll of N.S. mass shootingThe ripple effect from the Nova Scotia mass shooting in 2020, which claimed the lives of 22 people, continues to be felt more than six years later.CanadaJun 2
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Victim of intimate partner violence calls abuser’s sentence a ‘slap in the face’A Nova Scotian woman says the justice system has failed after she was the victim of intimate partner violence. She's speaking out again on her abuser's sentence as well.CrimeJun 1
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Suspected drink tampering in Halifax prompts police to warn about the risksHalifax Regional Police says in both cases over the weekend, the women became ill and showed signs of impairment after drinking a small amount of alcohol.CanadaMay 27
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‘We can move mountains’: Sexual assault survivor speaks out about helping othersWith her abuser finally behind bars, a Yarmouth, N.S., woman is sharing her story in hopes it will help other survivors and shed light on the lifelong effects of sexual abuse.CrimeMay 26
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Nova Scotia man sentenced to 9 years for sexually abusing daughter’s friendA Nova Scotia man found guilty of multiple sex crimes against minors has been sentenced for sexually assaulting his daughter's 14-year-old friend in 2010.CrimeMay 19
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Nova Scotia SPCA’s trap, neuter, return program for feral cats runs out of moneyThe Nova Scotia SPCA says its trap, neuter, return program for feral cats cost more than $180,000 a year to operate.CanadaMay 15
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Nova Scotia-Maine CAT ferry sees strong start to season thanks to American touristsThe CAT ferry that connects Nova Scotia to Maine is launching its 2026 season, and its operator is already reporting nearly 18,000 pre-season bookings.CanadaMay 14
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Serial fraudster who said fake daughter died in DUI awaits possible prison timeThe Nova Scotia woman admits to falsely claiming she had a three-year-old daughter who was killed by a drunk driver in Newfoundland in order to obtain bereavement leave.CrimeMay 13
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IWK launching study to better understand women’s health across the MaritimesHalifax's IWK Health Centre is launching a study to better understand women's health across the Maritimes.HealthApr 16
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No cougars in Nova Scotia, province says, despite reported sightings and rumoursA suspected cougar sighting in East Pubnico, N.S., is reigniting online debate about the existence of cougars in Nova Scotia.EnvironmentApr 9
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‘Slap in the face’: Montreal man set free in Nova Scotia murder caseValdo Pauyo's second-degree murder charge has been dropped in the 2021 death of Bert Knockwood of Sipekne'katik First Nation due to an unreasonable prospect of conviction.CrimeMar 14