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Articles by Kim Phillips
- Police seek to identify driver accused in road rage and assault in Bradford
- Martial arts coach facing sexual assault allegations
- Dark tinted windows played a role in young driver's collision: OPP
- Images of suspect wanted in armed robbery investigation released
- 'Seatbelts save lives,' OPP urges motorists to buckle up this weekend amid alarming stats
- Police seize weapons, drugs and body armour in Orillia raid: OPP
- Barrie video game store targeted by thieves again despite surveillance measures
- Lab-confirmed case of measles in Simcoe County a false alarm
- Where are the worst roads in Central Ontario?
- Erratic driver on Highway 400 charged with being impaired
- Health officials sound alarm after 3 overdoses in 24 hours
- OPP seeks witnesses to Highway 10 crash that killed two people
- Barrie Food Bank falling short of Spring Campaign targets with one week left
- Young driver hospitalized & charged after totalling car in south end Barrie
- Charges laid after reported shooting in Wasaga Beach
- Suspects wanted in $20,000 fraud investigation
- Collingwood house fire under investigation
- Cause of fire at Nottawasaga Inn under investigation
- Driver charged with being impaired after collision
- Barrie police investigate alleged assault on taxi driver in city's downtown
Kim Phillips
ContactKim Phillips joined CTVNewsBarrie.ca as a digital producer in 2018 and specializes in local news.
Before becoming the digital lead in Barrie, Kim spent over a decade in the Barrie news control room as a director and technical director. She has worked on various programming, including newscasts, election coverage, On the Road shows, and a wide range of broadcast specials.
Kim spent five years as a Director at the Business News Network in Toronto. She directed business shows and other specialty programming, including 'APP Central,' 'Money Talk,' and 'Dr. Marla and Friends.'
As Digital Producer for CTVNewsBarrie.ca, Kim covers local news across Simcoe County, Muskoka and surrounding areas.
Kim grew up in southern Ontario and graduated from Broadcast Television at Mohawk College in Hamilton.
She speaks English.