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Articles by Katherine Dow
- Winnipeg’s new transit safety team already responded to 100 disturbances, saved lives
- The 5 crops growing Manitoba's economy by billions
- Rich, vibrant heritage of the Philippines takes root at The Leaf
- First ever live cougar caught in Manitoba
- Public perception of Winnipeg police on the decline: survey
- Province upping outflow at Shellmouth Reservoir to prep for spring runoff on Assiniboine River
- Winnipeg-born OB/GYN who penned bestsellers back with new book on menstruation
- 3 people taken to hospital after Winnipeg apartment fire
- It will cost more to golf at some Winnipeg courses this year
- MADD Canada brings cross-province educational tour to Manitoba schools
- When you can register for Winnipeg’s Spring/Summer Leisure Guide programming
- Which Manitoba community saw the most snow Wednesday
- Winnipeg mayor wants to waive landfill tipping fees for HBC building redevelopment
- MPI technology overhaul delayed again amid cost overruns
- Manitoba records highest cannabis sales spike in Canada
- Selkirk RCMP searching for missing 27-year-old woman
- Former Kanye West fans grapple with rapper’s legacy in new musical protest
- ‘No more of this waiting’: New Winnipeg Transit fare payment system nixes Peggo cards
- Here’s how much snow fell in Manitoba over the weekend
- Winnipeg’s first Krispy Kreme to give front-row seat to doughnut-making experience
Katherine Dow
ContactShe began her journalism career as a television and radio reporter with CFTK-TV in Smithers, B.C. before taking on anchoring and reporting duties at CTV Yorkton.
Since joining the CTV Winnipeg newsroom, she has taken on many roles, most recently as the social media reporter on CTV Morning Live Winnipeg for four years.
Katherine has a bachelor's degree with a double major in English and Theatre from the University of Winnipeg and is a graduate of the Creative Communications program at Red River College, where she majored in journalism.
Born and raised in Winnipeg, Katherine is excited to be reporting on the city she loves. When away from the newsroom, she loves the arts, travelling and many, many snacks.