Amy Dodge

Amy is the host of our flagship program, CBC's Windsor Morning. She's an award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of broadcast journalism experience as a video journalist, producer and host. Connect with her at Amy.Dodge@CBC.ca

Latest from Amy Dodge

After 26 years in Lake St. Clair, this message in a bottle has been reunited with its writer

Imagine finding out the elementary school project you completed — and purposely launched into a lake — was found by a student at the same school your daughter now attends, 26 years later. 

How this store is helping teenagers with disabilities 'come out of their shyness' while gaining new skills

Teenagers with disabilities are getting a chance to work at the Giant Tiger store in Windsor, and it's helping them gain confidence and connections.

Micro breweries in this area usually get their malt from out west. One family hopes to change that

Micro breweries in the Windsor, Ont., area get their malt from out west, and now a local malt house is trying to become their go-to supplier. Windsor Morning host Amy Dodge gets an inside look at the Byrne Craft Malt House.
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Colombian biologist bridging songbird research gap in Canada's southernmost region

Nelsy Nino says she’s always found it amazing how birds communicate through sound. The Colombian biologist moved to Canada to study birds in the country’s southernmost region while at the University of Windsor. Her professor says she's identified a distinct female mimicry.

International students in Windsor are creating an app using AI to detect skin cancer

Some of the research being conducted at the University of Windsor in southwestern Ontario is set to have groundbreaking effects on Canada — and the rest of the world.
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Meet the people making countries connect by building the Gordie Howe bridge

The Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Ontario and Michigan has been under construction since 2018, with its opening slated for September 2025. Some of the people working on the project took the time to talk to CBC Windsor about their role in bringing this massive piece of infrastructure to life.

What people receiving CERB need to know about their mortgage

A mortgage agent gives advice to people receiving the Canada Emergency Response Benefit. What you need to know about buying a home, renewing or refinancing your mortgage and how CERB could affect your credit rating.

Children's Aid Society worries COVID-19 is silencing vulnerable children

Women and children who are vulnerable to abuse are at a greater risk during the pandemic, but the calls for help have reduced.
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Music students stay in tune during COVID-19 pandemic with webcam lessons

Chatham Music Academy has shifted nearly 250 students to online music lessons.
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Windsor Islamic Association creates helpline to ensure seniors are fed

The Windsor Islamic Association has set up a helpline and a food bank to bring essential items to vulnerable populations in the city.