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Articles by Katherine Dow
- Thousands of Winnipeg students gather to mark start of Truth and Reconciliation Week
- Kinew denies claims of toxic, dysfunctioncal government made by ousted MLA
- Manitoba newlyweds win $3 million in lottery
- Selkirk RCMP searching for suspect vehicle involved in hit-and-run with pedestrian
- Gillingham throws support behind $650 million plan to redevelop Portage Place
- A neuroscientist says summer break is too long for kids' brain development. Here's the science of why
- RCMP investigating after man found dead near rural Manitoba property
- Winnipeg eatery in the running for EnRoute's Best New Restaurants list
- City's forecasted budget deficit nearly cut in half: report
- Translucent maze, giant spheres set to illuminate Winnipeg at Nuit Blanche
- 'Stagnant' weather pattern doing little to break up wildfire smoke in Manitoba
- Mark Hamill spotted filming in Manitoba town
- How much it could cost to turn an old Winnipeg arena into a year-round farmers' market
- Teen passenger charged in hit-and-run that killed cyclist: WPS
- How Winnipeggers can get in on this year’s Giveaway Weekend
- A frenzy of fur and fuzz as the Teddy Bears' Picnic makes its return
- Transit workers fundraise to add new van to Main Street Project's fleet
- Road construction could cause Banjo Bowl traffic delays
- Police charge 40-year-old man in sexual assault investigation involving teenage girl
- 'It's out there forever': How online predators can use back-to-school photos to target kids
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.