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Stories by Ashley Hyshka
- Western University researchers unlock potential 'cure' for ALS
- 'Shelter in place' lifted in Plympton-Wyoming following natural gas leak
- Severe thunderstorm watch lifted for midwestern Ontario
- Durham emergency department closed on Sunday
- Fire crews tackle east end blaze early Sunday morning
- Weather advisory dropped for London, Ont. region, neighbouring counties
- Jewelry owner assaulted during robbery, suspect in custody
- Northern lights dance across the night sky in southern Ont.
- 61-year-old man dies after moped, pickup truck collide in Grey Highlands
- TSB concludes investigation into cause of London, Ont. freight train fire
- 'Something Londoners should be very proud of': Airshow London named best air show in North America
- Attempted murder charge laid after man stabbed in the neck, Sarnia police say
- Protestors set up tent encampment on campus, Western University says
- Investigation underway after 25 year old suffers life-threatening injuries in construction accident
- Multiple ceremonies held in London, Ont. area to mark ground-breaking of new schools, childcare centres
- Arson charge laid after fire set outside downtown London, Ont. residence
- 5 people 'narrowly' escape residence during early morning fire
- 5.5% of registered voters cast early ballots in Lambton-Kent-Middlesex by-election
- Bus rapid transit celebrates project milestone
- London, Ont. driver charged after travelling nearly 200 km/h on Highway 401
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.