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Recent articles by Kayla Rosen
- 'Freedom didn't come by itself': The Manitoba man on a mission to honour veterans
- Manitoba Hydro Santa Claus Parade returning to downtown Winnipeg
- Portage Avenue East to close for a week
- Serious assault prompts Friday morning road closures in Winnipeg
- What's open and closed in Winnipeg on Remembrance Day
- Classes resume after truck crashes into Winnipeg school
- Crash on Chief Peguis Trail leaves pedestrian dead
- Remembrance Day ceremonies in Winnipeg and around Manitoba
- 'She had a life to live ahead of her': Vigil held for woman killed near Portage Place
- Southern Manitoba blanketed by fog Wednesday morning
- How Manitobans would vote in the U.S. election
- Children's Hospital seeing uptick in cases of pneumonia
- Multi-vehicle crash closes section of Perimeter Highway for several hours
- Many cancer survivors can now donate blood in Canada
- 'An invaluable legacy': Canadians react to death of Murray Sinclair
- Manitoba releases strategy for province's mineral future
- High tea with a twist in Downtown Winnipeg
- Diwali celebrations kick off in Winnipeg
- Operation Red Nose not running in Brandon this year
- How you can help kids adjust when the clocks turn back
Kayla Rosen
ContactOriginally from Vaughan, Ontario, Kayla has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto and a Master of Journalism from Ryerson University. Before joining CTV News Winnipeg, Kayla worked in various newsrooms in Israel, Yellowknife, and Saint John.
Kayla began her CTV career as the ticker producer for CTV Morning Live. She quickly transitioned into writing for digital as an editorial producer for CTVNewsWinnipeg.ca.
The Winnipeg-based writer has written on a wide-range of topics from the provincial budget to local designers to Paul McCartney photobombing a couple’s wedding pictures. She specializes in writing stories on entertainment, fashion, and religion. She also has a strong interest in copy editing and coming up with a great headline.