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Stories by Ashley Hyshka
- Girl touched inappropriately at school, police appealing for additional victims to come forward
- Chesley hospital emergency department closed this weekend
- Parents give back to LHSC trauma team to continue daughter’s legacy
- Vehicle plows through cannabis shop storefront Wednesday afternoon
- Downtown collision sends 2 people to hospital
- SIU invokes mandate after suspect, officer injured during arrest in south London
- Huron County fire crews tackle blaze at Goderich, Ont. Home Hardware
- City councillor withdraws proposed curfew for gas powered lawn equipment after negative feedback
- GBPH seeking to locate owners after dog biting incidents in Saugeen Shores, Kincardine
- 3 teens charged after causing disturbance at west end grocery store
- Man charged after claiming to have firearm during argument
- Assault suspect in custody, police believe there may be additional victims
- What’s open and closed in London, Ont. this Victoria Day Monday
- London Knights to hold 'championship celebration,' bring trophy home Saturday
- Man pulled from King Street fire dies from injuries
- Oxford Street East reopened following house fire
- 18 year old charged after crashing into school bus
- Investigation underway after assaults reported at 2 St. Thomas, Ont. high schools
- Summerlike temperatures in store for the Forest City Thursday
- 'Smoke in the electrical room' closes down London City Hall
Ashley Hyshka
ContactAshley is a graduate of Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) and holds a Bachelors of Journalism degree. She got her start in journalism writing for KPU's student newspaper The Runner where she focused on local news, human interest stories and investigative features. During her career, she has interviewed a number of remarkable individuals, including Indigenous advocates, journalists, academics, politicians, LGBTQ2S activists, law enforcement and convicted criminals.
For her work with The Runner, she was awarded the Youth Media Award from Amnesty International Canada and the John H. MacDonald Award for her investigative feature on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Shortly after graduating university, Ashley worked as a teleprompter operator for CTV Morning Live in Vancouver, B.C. and was later promoted to associate producer of CTV News Vancouver's consumer news segment McLaughlin On Your Side.
After 10 moves across the country, Ashley has settled in London, Ont. with her husband Justin and is a web writer at CTV News London. Ashley and Justin are expecting their first child, a baby boy. In her spare time, she loves travelling, baking, photography, and cracking witty jokes (much to her husband's annoyance).
Ashley speaks English.