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Stories by Ashley Hyshka
- Vehicle crashes into police cruiser while OPP attend separate collision
- Charges laid in New Year’s Day crash that left driver with serious injuries
- Memphis and Hank are on the case: LPS welcome newest police service dogs
- 19-year-old charged after driving 145 km/h in posted 80 km/h zone
- Libro Credit Union donates $50K to help address homeless crisis in London, Ont.
- London police make arrest after family dog stabbed multiple times
- Snowfall warning issued for London, Ont. region
- Impaired driver crashes into bridge on Bluewater Highway: OPP
- Former TVDSB teacher who skipped court located in northern Ontario: LPS
- Overfishing in Lake Huron leads to 25 years of licence suspensions and $135K in fines
- Suspect wanted for multiple break and enters facing new charges: London police
- 21-year-old novice driver facing multiple charges after traffic stop
- Driver wearing steel-toed boots kicks two officers during arrest: Huron County OPP
- Drugs, handgun seized by London police during search
- $105K worth of drugs seized by London police, multiple people facing charges
- Palmerston man charged after nearly striking police officer with vehicle
- London fire, Enbridge team up to reduce fire, carbon monoxide fatalities
- Impaired driver passes out in LCBO parking lot, facing a dozen charges: OPP
- Driver charged with stunt driving after travelling nearly double the speed limit on Western Road
- OPP West Region release 2022 Festive RIDE numbers
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 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 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.