Robyn Miller

Journalist

Robyn Miller is a multi-platform journalist at CBC Ottawa. She has also worked at CBC in Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Latest from Robyn Miller

The border issue Indigenous communities are talking about this election

Some members of Ottawa's Indigenous community say they're worried about the impact Canada-U.S. relations could have on friends and family who live on reserves near or severed by the American border.

Chewing on politics in the produce aisle

Customers at an Ottawa grocery store fill their carts with exotic produce from around the world, but as they make their way through the aisles CBC also asked them to chew on the politics here at home.

Tapping into politics at the sugar bush

It's crunch time in the sugar bush, but as producers pour their energy into syrup season, some are also turning their attention to the federal election bubbling in the background. 

So you think you're a victim of fraud. Now what?

Ontario Provincial Police are telling victims of fraud to become their "own detective" as cases skyrocket across the country and investigators struggle to keep up with an increasingly heavy caseload.

Woman claims she's victim of 'love bombing,' owed thousands

An Ottawa woman says a whirlwind two-month romance has left her nearly $300,000 in debt and married to a man she now alleges manipulated her to gain access to her money.

These Ottawa landlords say they've fallen victim to the same 'professional' tenants

Four different landlords in and around the same Ottawa suburb say they’ve fallen victim to the same "professional" tenants who have been living mostly rent-free for years. The homeowners say over four years, the couple racked up nearly $100,000 in unpaid rent.

This holiday hit was filmed in a quaint town near Ottawa. Now, it has Hot Frosty fever

The picturesque city of Brockville, Ont., is basking in holiday cheer following the massive success of locally filmed Netflix movie Hot Frosty.

A look inside a 'Sprung Structure' in Toronto

As the City of Ottawa moves forward with a plan to build a temporary housing facility for asylum seekers, city staff say they're studying the examples set by other municipalities that already use the tent-like structures to house vulnerable populations.

Banners put veterans front and centre in small town Ontario

A heartfelt initiative is taking root in some small towns across eastern Ontario where light and hydro poles are being adorned with banners that pay tribute to local veterans.
Care on the streets

Ottawa police, paramedics take fresh approach to ByWard Market

CBC tagged along with first responders for a street-level look at their new approach to one of the capital's most troubled neighbourhoods.