Mitchell Bailey
Online web producer
Mitchell Bailey joined the Global News team as an online web producer in May 2023.
Born and raised in Glace Bay, N.S., Mitchell moved to the Halifax area in September 2021 as he began a two-year radio television journalism program at NSCC’s Ivany Campus, graduating with a diploma in journalism.
Throughout the program, he completed two internship periods in the Global Halifax office before joining the team full-time.
When he’s not providing the Maritimes with the latest news coverage, you can catch Mitchell out for a run, trying out new recipes, and learning Spanish.
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Video Archives
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Cape Breton Eagles 1 game away from reaching QMJHL semifinals
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Mother of missing man in suspicious N.S. case looks for answers
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Halifax councillor hopes to bring more mental health support for first responders
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Halifax councillor hopes to bring more mental health support for first responders
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Conspiracy to commit murder charges laid against Nova Scotia teens
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Meet the new owner of a $1M castle in Nova Scotia
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Jill Saulnier ready to compete in new women’s pro hockey league
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$64M lottery ticket remains unclaimed after six months, time running out for winner
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Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Guthro dies at 62
Author Archives
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Beryl aftermath: Child dead after flash flooding in N.S., victim found in ditchNova Scotia police say that a child is dead after falling into a water-filled ditch during significant flash flooding that occurred in Wolfville on Thursday evening.Canada12 hours
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2 B.C. people found dead in boat washed ashore on Sable Island: N.S. policeNova Scotia RCMP said officers were contacted by Parks Canada on Wednesday afternoon after a 10-foot inflatable boat was found in the area with two deceased people on board.CanadaJul 12
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N.S. premier calls some of new Halifax encampment sites ‘completely nuts’Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said Halifax council's decision to designate an area of Point Pleasant Park to serve as a homeless encampment was what shocked him most.PoliticsJul 11
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Point Pleasant? Popular park as a homeless encampment site faces scrutinyHalifax approved nine designated homeless encampment sites at several parks in the city. The city's community safety director said the locations will act as a "pressure release."EconomyJul 11
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Heavy downpours expected as parts of N.B. could get 100 millimetres of rainEnvironment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for central and southern New Brunswick as remnants of Hurricane Beryl are expected to pass through the area.WeatherJul 10
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N.S. woman spends most of her income on rent, says it’s ‘impossible’ to get helpA Halifax woman says the Nova Scotia government rejected her rental assistance application despite 64 per cent of her monthly income being spent on housing.CanadaJul 10
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A dozen people groped at popular water park in Moncton, man arrested: policeA 25-year-old man was arrested at the Magic Mountain waterpark in Moncton on Sunday. Police allege the suspect was groping people, some minors, while walking around the premises.CrimeJul 9
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‘Incredible’ video shows white sharks eating dead whale off N.S. coastA fisherman from Port Mouton, N.S., took his boat out on Friday in search of a dead whale rumored to be in the area. Upon arrival, he was greeted by four white sharks.EnvironmentJul 9
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10-year-old N.B. boy located ‘safe and sound’ after going missing on dirt bikePolice said 10-year-old Chase Swinamer has been located safe and sound on Monday. The boy was initially reported missing after last being seen on a dirt bike in Doaktown.CanadaJul 8
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N.S. university students struggling ‘year-round’ with living costsWith the fall semester just two months away, university students throughout Nova Scotia are struggling to find an affordable place to live in an increasingly crowded rental market.EconomyJul 6
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Dartmouth to receive large stormwater system, infrastructure upgradeThe project intends to replace the existing stormwater sewer from Starr Park to Dartmouth Cove, ensuring the system is better equipped for future weather events.CanadaJul 5
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Canada Post worker saves the day after child forgets stamp on postcard to grandmaA child attending a summer camp in Dartmouth said she thought her postcard was lost after forgetting to stamp it. Thanks to her counsellor's quick thinking, it's back in transit.CanadaJul 4
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‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Dead humpback whale washed up on N.S. shoreA large humpback whale has wound up on the shore of the Shubenacadie River near the town of Stewiacke on Thursday, four days after it was first discovered in the area.EnvironmentJul 4
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Andy Fillmore, outgoing Liberal MP, officially running for mayor of HalifaxAndy Fillmore, an outgoing Liberal MP who announced in June that he's leaving federal politics, launched his campaign for mayor during an event in Dartmouth on Wednesday.PoliticsJul 3
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Boil water advisory ends in Halifax after almost 40 hours. Here’s the next stepsHalifax Water says a boil-water advisory, which impacted more than 200,000 residents and lasted nearly two days, has been lifted in the area.HealthJul 3
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Boil water advisory: Halifax utility says it could be days before it endsHalifax Water says people should boil water at least one minute before using it for drinking, cooking, brushing teeth, and any other activity requiring human consumption.HealthJul 2
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Pedestrian fatally struck by freight train in downtown MonctonPolice said a pedestrian died after being hit by a CN Rail train on Saint George Street in Moncton's downtown on Monday morning.CanadaJul 1
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A wildfire almost broke out in N.S. during the heat wave. ‘Quick actions’ prevented itA volunteer firefighter is praising the quick thinking of a construction worker in Lunenburg County as first responders were able to put out a growing wildfire before it worsened.FireJun 22
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Stifling school: Good for ‘morale’ to be let out early, says N.B. studentAs humidex values reach 40 C across New Brunswick, many schools across the province dismissed classes early on Thursday to ease comfortability for students as a heat wave persists.WeatherJun 20
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How 2 avid readers from Canada’s East Coast are trying to make books more affordableTwo passionate readers have launched their own online bookstore in hopes of empowering communities and getting books into the hands of more people across the Maritimes.CanadaJun 20
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Fredericton man’s disappearance deemed ‘suspicious,’ major crime investigatingRCMP in N.B. said Kevin Sexton of Fredericton was last seen on May 31 at about 4:15 p.m. near the community of Tracy. Police consider his disappearance 'suspicious.'CrimeJun 19
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A N.S. community forced to cross dangerous highway daily may finally have hopeSince 2011, two people have been struck by vehicles and died in an attempt to cross this section of Nova Scotia's Highway 101. The illegal crossing is said to reduce travel time.TrafficJun 19
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N.S. heat wave: Halifax now under warnings as temperatures could feel like 41 CEnvironment Canada issued a heat warning for Nova Scotia on Tuesday. The weather agency forecasted conditions to feel like 41 C with the humidex value throughout the week.WeatherJun 18
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The Windsor Street exchange may be redeveloped. Some say the plan in place will failThe Windsor Street Exchange redevelopment will include a redesign of the intersection of Bedford Highway, Windsor Street, Lady Hammond Road and now Joseph Howe Drive.TrafficJun 18
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N.B. heat wave: Temperatures could feel like 40 C this weekEnvironment Canada issued a heat warning on Monday morning, forecasting temperatures to reach up to 33 degrees C with a humidex value of 40 during the week.WeatherJun 17