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Stories by Ashley Hyshka
- Bus rapid transit celebrates project milestone
- London, Ont. driver charged after travelling nearly 200 km/h on Highway 401
- Sunday night Noah Kahan concert postponed due to illness
- London police investigating fatal crash between motorcycle, vehicle
- No criminal charges to be laid after LPS cruiser collides with cyclist in central London, Ont.
- Woman robbed of prescription opioid meds at knifepoint, Sarnia police searching for suspect
- A promotion giving away free solar eclipse glasses was a success, but not all were happy
- What’s open and closed in London, Ont. this Easter long weekend
- London police discharge blunt impact projectile firearm at teen, SIU invokes mandate
- Middlesex County is getting two new elementary schools. Here’s where they will be located
- The City of London’s free two-hour parking promotion is coming to an end. Here’s when
- Driver injured in two-vehicle crash near Aylmer, Ont. succumbs to injuries
- Trafalgar Street apartment fire causes $400K in damage
- 'Not sure why people are driving so fast on our highways': Teen driver charged after travelling 179 km/h on Highway 401
- Say it ain’t snow: Special weather statement in effect for the Forest City
- Collision near Aylmer, Ont. sends driver, toddler to hospital
- Charges laid following Kinnear Crescent standoff
- Final blast of winter expected on Tuesday as spring finally arrives
- Dundas Street lane restrictions to begin for East London Link project
- 'Undetermined amount' of diesel fuel enters Thames River, storm sewer following Friday morning collision
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. In her spare time, she loves travelling, baking, photography, and cracking witty jokes (much to her husband's annoyance).
Ashley speaks English.