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Recent articles by Kayla Rosen
- Truck fire on Manitoba highway leads police to two impaired drivers
- Winnipeg woman charged in pair of stabbings
- The bike riding event supporting youth education
- 'Devastating': Store owner speaks out after brand new business goes up in flames
- Greenhouse gas emissions down in Selkirk
- Labour action may disrupt some Manitoba health services
- The time for fall suppers is here. Here's everything you need to know
- Winnipeg police charge Saskatchewan man with human trafficking
- Winnipeg high school football sees several shut outs in Thursday night action
- What's open and closed in Winnipeg on Truth and Reconciliation Day
- The Manitoba boy making pins for a good a cause
- Koats for Kids looking for winter gear as it launches 2024 campaign
- Manitoba to extend gas tax holiday
- Manitoba seeking feedback on new health card design
- Manitoba seeing high rate of young nurses leaving profession: report
- How Harvest Manitoba is diverting food from landfill to feed more people
- Man charged following fire that killed married couple: Winnipeg police
- CMHR celebrating 10 years since opening
- Kinew has highest approval rating of all Canadian premiers: poll
- Why so many young people are leaving Manitoba
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.