Ladna Mohamed
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Torontonian turned Kingstonian, Ladna (like Led-Nah) is a reporter/videographer for both broadcast and web.
She has an interest in human rights, housing, race, and equity related stories.
Ladna speaks Somali, Arabic, and English and hopes to add French to that list sometime soon.
If you have a story pitch she can be contacted at Ladna.mohamed@corusent.com
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Video Archives
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Sikh community celebrates Khalsa Day in downtown Toronto
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Muslims in Durham Region prepare for a COVID-19 restriction free Ramadan
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Muslims in Durham Region prepare for a restriction free Ramadan
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Ajax Releases Black Business Directory
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Durham uses AI to identify severity of potholes
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high rent leaves family living in Whitby motel
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Twin 10-year-old sisters start business with plans to donate proceeds to Sick Kids
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Durham-area woman takes to TikTok to help unhoused man
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Ajax unveils “Decades to Come” artwork
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Protesters gather in Oshawa to draw attention to Russia-Ukraine war
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Whitby residents gather in protest of autism funding cuts
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Durham Region businesses react to Ontario’s re-opening
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Kingston grandmother donates wigs to women with cancer or other medical conditions
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A Kingston boy’s birthday was saved thanks to kind neighbours
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With COVID-19 cases reaching an all time time in the Kingston region, restrictions are put in place for local businesses
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As COVID-19 cases in Kingston and the province rise, many are advocating for more paid sick days
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Remembrance Day ceremonies across Eastern Ontario cities
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Kingston expert approves right to work legislation
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Kingston braces for second weekend for large gatherings in University District
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Dr. Oglaza reflects on first week as KFL&A’s MOH
Author Archives
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Local advocacy group asks Durham Region to not expand its bordersStop Sprawl Durham is asking the region to use ways to grow internally, and build up — not out. Durham Region planners work to figure out how to accommodate growth.CanadaApr 13, 2022
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Muslims in Durham Region prepare for the start of COVID-19 restriction-free RamadanMuslims in Durham Region are looking forward to breaking their fast this Ramadan and praying in larger groups without COVID-19 restrictions.CanadaApr 1, 2022
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Town of Ajax, Ont. releases directory of Black-owned businessesAjax's Anti-Black Racism Task Force put together a list of Black-owned business in an effort to support them, and highlight their services.CanadaMar 28, 2022
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Oshawa’s services hub for vulnerable people releases video seriesBackdoor Mission releases a video campaign to give vulnerable community members a platform to share their stories. Episodes are released every two weeks.CanadaMar 25, 2022
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Award-winning artificial intelligence scans Durham, Ont. roads to fill potholesWith warm weather on the horizon, potholes are appearing more and more. Durham Region started to use AI technology to scan the roads for the pits in order to fill them.TechMar 17, 2022
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Oshawa, Ont. teacher charged with luring involving Kawartha Lakes youthJoel Banbury, 44, is facing luring charges after a police investigation involving a minor from Kawartha Lakes, Ont.CanadaMar 16, 2022
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Rents in Oshawa forces family into discount MotelA small family is raising their newborn daughter in a motel because of rental increases in Durham. They say with prices going up, the less likely they can find housing.CanadaMar 14, 2022
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Durham Regional Police investigating drive-by shooting in PickeringPolice are investigating a daylight drive-by shooting in Pickering.CanadaMar 7, 2022
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Durham police arrest driver of stolen car in Clarington after chopper chaseAn Oshawa man is facing 31 charges after a police pursuit in a stolen vehicle led to his arrest Wednesday night. A police chopper caught footage of the chase.CanadaMar 4, 2022
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Durham Region woman’s TikTok videos go viral as she tries to help unhoused manAdvocates say their hope is for their unhoused friend to not only get housing- but have continued support through a caregiver. They also aim for him to get a hospital checkup.CanadaMar 3, 2022
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Ajax unveils artwork in recognition of Decade for People of African DescentA local Black artists' work now will have a home in Ajax's townhall, in honour of International Decade For People Of African Descent.CanadaMar 1, 2022
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Ukrainian-led rally held in Oshawa condemns Russia’s act of warOshawa joins the growing list of cities around the world protesting against Russia's war against Ukraine. Protesters say they hope the war will end soon.CanadaFeb 25, 2022
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Whitby, Ont. long-term care home to close in AprilSunnycrest Nursing Home in Whitby, Ont., is closing its doors in April. The long-term care home was among those hardest hit by COVID-19 outbreaks in 2020.HealthFeb 18, 2022
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‘It’s been a tough road opening, closing’: Durham restaurant reacts to Ontario’s reopeningMonday marks the first day of Ontario's step to easing COVID-19 restrictions and Durham-area businesses and patrons hope they continue to lift.CanadaJan 31, 2022
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Gananoque, Ont. town councillor suspended for criticizing proof of vaccination requirementsA Gananoque town councilor is in hot water after contacting a number of local organizations criticizing them for requiring proof of vaccination.CanadaDec 23, 2021
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Extra policing during the fall in Queen’s University District cost Kingston nearly $1 millionKingston police reveal the total tab to control student street parties this fall was nearly $1 million. This includes extra police brought in from outside regions.CanadaDec 16, 2021
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COVID-19 sick days and testing accessibility critiques rise in KingsonCoun. Robert Kiley pressed the local medical officer of health Tuesday about the "stay home, get tested" strategy as demand for testing grows and long wait times are evident.CanadaDec 9, 2021
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Kingston MOH says COVID-19 vaccines keeping region from locking downDespite extremely high case counts in the KFL&A region, Dr. Piotr Oglaza says the area's high vaccination rates are allowing workplaces and schools to remain open.CanadaDec 8, 2021
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City of Kingston ready to bolster workforce after pandemic hiring freezeThe City of Kingston is getting ready to bring back its staffing levels to pre-pandemic numbers, spending more than $4 million dollars in the process.CanadaNov 24, 2021
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Qunite West OPP ask public for help with theft involving utility trailerQuinte West OPP are searching for two men who they believe are responsible for a theft involving a utility trailer in early October, in Trenton, Ont.CrimeNov 11, 2021
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14 new COVID-19 cases in Kingston pushes active cases to 144With 24 new COVID-19 cases reported by KFL&A Public Health Thursday, active cases reach 144 — a number that hasn't been seen since early spring.CanadaNov 11, 2021
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Report shows many homeless people in Belleville shelters from out of regionWhile the housing crisis in big cities in Canada is widely known, smaller municipalities face the same issue, leading to homelessness challenges in cities like Belleville, Ont.CanadaNov 10, 2021
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Queen’s University expert says pandemic blurred line between work and restAfter people switched from in person to remote working, a Queen's University expert says the pandemic made the push for employees to work constantly more evident.CanadaOct 27, 2021
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Kingston, Ont. braces for second weekend for large gatherings in University DistrictAfter a weekend which saw roughly 8,000 people partying in the university district, the City of Kingston braces for a second round of street parties.CanadaOct 22, 2021
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Former child sexual abuse victim spreads awareness through musicAfter years of therapy, Mandolynne Knott transitions into an artist, and shares experiences of child sexual abuse through her lyrics. Knott says she aims to raise awareness.CanadaOct 20, 2021