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Articles by Alexandra Holyk
- 'It’s getting out of control': Winnipeg neighbourhood residents fed up with back lane use
- Some parents hung up on school cellphone ban despite overall positive reception
- Students express safety concerns after U of M dorm attack
- Winnipeg army reserve unit unveils memorial dedicated to Afghanistan War
- Trick-or-treaters flock to Winnipeg farmers' market
- Redwood Avenue house sees fourth fire in less than a year
- Winnipeg police search for suspect after machete attack
- Winnipeg Comiccon 2024 attracts thousands
- Winnipeg man charged with stolen property offences
- Winnipeg firefighters respond to three accidental blazes
- Convicted sex offender charged following U of M dorm attack
- AAAA high school football teams charge into playoffs
- Manitoba restoring the 1:1 apprenticeship ratio
- Manitoba town working to raise money to repair church
- Mapping the Halloween houses in Winnipeg
- Winnipeg mayor honours citizens with medals
- New apartment complex on the way for downtown Winnipeg
- Winnipeg police make arrests in weapon, drug incidents
- Winnipeg firefighters battle two vacant building fires
- Dance convention showcases international talent, promotes wellness
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.