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Recent articles by Kayla Rosen
- Manitoba First Nation releases Cree language learning app
- How parents can keep their kids safe on Roblox
- Policy changes putting strain on small businesses: CFIB
- Storm bringing heavy snow, strong winds to Manitoba
- Schools closed; buses cancelled amid snowy weather in Manitoba
- Snow coming to Manitoba; dangerous conditions expected
- Manitoba investing in nearly 40 organizations to improve accessibility
- Multiple Manitoba communities under winter storm warning
- $38 million in federal funding to expand internet access in rural Manitoba
- Arrest made in North End homicide
- Winnipeg skatepark marks first anniversary
- Crash on Chief Peguis sends two pedestrians to hospital
- Fog making travel dangerous in southern Manitoba
- Santa heading back to Manitoba’s northern, isolated communities
- 'Huge': Bruce Springsteen's first-ever Winnipeg performance set for Wednesday
- Box of kittens left at Winnipeg Humane Society
- Government funding of StandardAero to bring more jobs to Manitoba
- Manitoba making a mark in the art of woodturning
- Weeklong closure of Portage Avenue East begins Tuesday
- Four teenagers arrested after woman attacked, robbed: Winnipeg police
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.