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Articles by Alexandra Holyk
- Impaired driver strikes Brandon business: Police
- Residential parking ban lifted in Winnipeg
- Hundreds turn up for free Christmas dinner organized by Winnipeg veteran
- Winnipeg Syrians celebrate end of Assad regime with 'freedom' march
- Crews battle Saturday night blaze for hours: WFPS
- Vacant Winnipeg house sees third fire in less than four months
- Freezing rain warning in effect for western Manitoba
- Winnipeg man arrested after stolen car chase: Police
- 2 charged after shotgun fired into home: Police
- Kenora police warn residents about rising drug overdoses
- Winnipeg man charged after attempting to flee from police in stolen vehicle
- Suspect arrested in unprovoked attack on taxi driver: Police
- Two in critical condition after house fire in Fort Garry
- Winnipeg School Division launches nutritious food program
- Geminids meteor shower set to soar over Manitoba skies this weekend
- Century-old Manitoba creamery burns down in major fire
- Winnipeg police search for suspects who hit school bus while fleeing
- Snowplows expected to hit Winnipeg streets Sunday evening
- Drugs, weapons and 'gang-affiliated' clothing found during traffic stop: Police
- Dog dies in early morning house fire
Alexandra Holyk
ContactAlexandra Holyk joined CTV News Winnipeg in September 2023 as a generalist writer keen to report on all topics.
She began her journalistic career as a volunteer reporter covering community stories in and around the Greater Toronto Area, and graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Toronto Metropolitan University, formerly known as Ryerson University. She has also received numerous scholarships and fellowships for her work.
Before joining the team in Manitoba’s largest city as a videojournalist, Alexandra worked as an editorial assistant and associate producer at CTV National News in Toronto. She speaks English and Ukrainian.