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Articles by Fiona Robertson
- Boil water advisory issued in Hanover
- 'I didn't think he was going to shoot him': Witness says accused in bush party murder trial expressed surprise
- London man charged with attacking Muslim women makes court appearance
- All flags may fly in Strathroy-Caradoc
- Serious injuries reported in late-night crash in Ingersoll
- LHSC opens RSV immunization clinic for those without primary care provider
- Broadcaster and co-host of 'Smoke Signals' Dan Smoke has passed away
- 'This checks off all of the boxes': Converting vacant offices into residences in downtown London
- Overnight parking restrictions take effect Friday
- 'Deeply concerning': Reaction to the fraud investigation at LHSC
- Fatal overdose prompts 24th opioid alert of the year by GBHU
- Is it a fire, or farmers drying grain? Huron Kinloss reminds residents to be sure before calling 911
- Mild temperatures last until mid-week warm-up
- Norwich retirement home announces closure
- Suspect in custody after allegedly handing out free substances causing non-fatal overdoses in London, Ont.
- Mainly sunny weekend in store for Londoners
- 'Speak up, speak out': New online hub 'Stop Tolerhating' spreads awareness to combat hate in London, Ont.
- How early intervention can help mood and anxiety disorders
- The 'significance' of holding London’s 'First Poppy' presentation inside council chambers
- Driver almost strikes Rainbow Park encampment, found with open bottle of booze in car: Sarnia police
Fiona Robertson
ContactFiona Robertson is a graduate of the two-year Broadcast Journalism program and the one-year Television News program at Fanshawe College here in London, Ont.
She began her career as a reporter/newscaster at Fanshawe’s radio station 106.9 The X.
During her time at Fanshawe, Fiona received the News Writing Award and the Investigative Journalism Award.
Her first job post-graduation in 2018 took her back to her hometown of Kincardine, Ont., where she worked as an afternoon anchor/reporter at the local radio station.
A year and a half later, she became a reporter and weekend anchor at Blackburn’s CKNX News radio station in Wingham, Ont., where she worked for three years.
Fiona is excited to be back living in London where she’s able to combine her love of news with her love of television here at CTV News London.
As a Multi-Media Journalist, you’ll find Fiona writing web articles, creating graphics for the evening news, and posting on our social media accounts.
Fiona speaks English and understands conversational French.