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Articles by Katherine Dow
- City examining bylaws after emergency evacuation of St. James apartment complex
- How Tuxedo residents can vote in the upcoming byelection
- ‘They need lots of love’: Manitoba organization rehoming beagles used in research labs
- With funding in limbo, inner-city youth resource centre faces layoffs, program cuts
- Motion to rename bridge in honour of iconic Winnipeg-born band
- Nurses at Manitoba’s largest hospital vote against new contract
- Second-degree murder charge laid in fatal stabbing: Winnipeg police
- ‘Still a lot of concern’: Uneasy residents return to Cranberry Portage as wildfire rages
- City calling on Point Douglas community to have a say in neighbourhood’s future
- When and where the city will spray for tree pest caterpillars
- ‘A devastating impact’: Millions in funding to equip Manitoba for wildfire seasons to come
- Manitoba high school choir set to perform with Foreigner
- ‘It’s on a weekly basis’: Motion to deter illegal dumping in low-income areas
- Two Giant Tiger stores to close in Winnipeg
- Power restored in downtown Winnipeg after equipment fire
- Portion of Manitoba pipeline could come back online sooner than anticipated after shutdown
- Arrest made after Winnipeg grocery store employees assaulted with brass knuckles: WPS
- Vandalized and stolen: The history of Assiniboine Park’s Boy with the Boot statue
- ‘Took on a life of its own’: Winnipegger posting updates on construction of new Arby’s
- Carberry’s emergency department to reopen nearly a year after shuttering
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.