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Articles by Kim Phillips
- Train derailment under investigation in MacTier
- City of Orillia approves funding to keep Fire Station 2 operational
- Suspects breaking into vehicles steal police-issued firearm from police car
- Mystery surrounds Bracebridge man's disappearance as OPP search hits day 4
- Transport truck driver from Simcoe County charged in construction zone crash that killed former figure skating Olympian
- 18-year-old accused of being impaired, causing collision in Bracebridge faces charges
- 82-year-old man arrested in historical sexual assault investigation
- IED believed to be on vehicle in Barrie, Ont. parking lot explodes, sparking evacuations and road closures
- Human case of West Nile virus confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka
- Wasaga Beach man shocked by big lottery win
- Suspension letters issued to more than 1,600 Simcoe Muskoka students with outdated immunization records
- Simcoe County woman dies in two-vehicle crash in Mulmur Township
- Massive police search underway for missing man in Bracebridge
- This legendary comedian brings standup to Casino Rama this spring
- Bear caught on camera roaming in Alliston neighbourhood
- Federal offender wanted on Canada-wide warrant known to frequent these Ontario cities
- Charges dropped against construction company in Barrie, Ont. crash that killed 6 young adults
- 15-year-old dirt bike rider critically injured in collision with vehicle in Huntsville
- Highway 400 multi-vehicle fatal collision involving pedestrian under investigation south of Barrie
- Police appeal for help finding Barrie woman who disappeared nearly 2 weeks ago
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.