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Articles by Kim Phillips
- Ontario police search for 3 children from Muskoka area
- Rain brings relief to air quality, but is it enough?
- Midland's Butter Tart Festival expected to tempt thousands
- Parents of boy shot dead in Barrie driveway deliver haunting statements at sentencing hearing
- First-ever cycling event for Orillia hospital shatters $25,000 goal
- Barrie man, 40, accused of having hundreds of child pornography images faces charges
- Police make arrest at Barrie bus stop in connection with crime spree
- RVH Auxiliary volunteer celebrates 50 years of service
- Early morning house fire in Orangeville claims a life: OPP
- Fire crews called to dump truck fire in Caledon
- Wildfire smoke intensifies over Simcoe County
- Traffic stop in Cookstown leads to arrest of banned driver with hidden Alabama plates
- Multiple 1,000lb pieces of construction equipment stolen from Barrie site
- Step back in time with a Gatsby-inspired event at Orillia's Leacock Museum
- Man, 2 women charged in shooting and home invasion in Keswick last month
- Woman, 23, charged with stunt driving in front of Innisfil public school
- Bradford council passes resolution supporting provincial review of County's governance
- Total fire ban issued for several areas in Simcoe County
- Tractor-trailer rollover in Clearview Township sends one to hospital
- Mandatory management order lifted at Collingwood LTC home
Kim Phillips
ContactKim Phillips joined CTVNewsBarrie.ca as a producer in 2018 and specializes in local news.
Before joining the Barrie digital team, Kim spent over a decade in the Barrie news control room as a director and technical director. She worked on various programs, including CTV News at 6 and 11, election coverage and a wide range of broadcast specials.
She spent five years directing at the Business News Network in Toronto, where she worked on various business shows, and other programming, including 'APP Central,' 'Money Talk,' and 'Dr. Marla and Friends.'
Kim grew up in southern Ontario and graduated from Broadcast Television at Mohawk College in Hamilton.
Kim speaks English.