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Articles by Kim Phillips
- City aims to remove encampment in Barrie park
- Casino Rama sets the stage for rock nostalgia with new concerts
- Man arrested for breaking into Barrie senior's home in east end, police say
- Motorcyclist airlifted with serious injuries after Owen Sound collision
- Horse and 2 drivers injured in collision
- New rental complex under construction in Collingwood
- One person seriously injured in Wasaga Beach collision
- Driver charged with speeding while impaired on Hwy 11
- Huntsville man arrested in connection with sexual assault allegations
- Allegedly armed suspects sought after failed home invasion
- Tiny Township park to serve up new tennis and pickleball courts
- Barrie police arrest man after reports of possibly armed suspect making threats
- Barrie's photo radar cameras are moving to new locations: Here's where
- $63K worth of psychedelics seized from York Region store, 2 arrested
- Take Back the Night event raising awareness about gender-based violence
- Concerns over uptick in fatal motorcycle-related incidents in Muskoka
- Suspects use counterfeit money to make big purchases in Bradford
- New school to be built in Penetanguishene
- Wasaga Beach gets provincial approval for its first high school
- New photo radar cameras active in 4 locations across Bradford: Here's where
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.