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Articles by Kim Phillips
- Barrie police to step up enforcement at anti-lockdown rally
- Workplace COVID-19 outbreak declared at Barrie Transit
- 'We will never give up' Police make one arrest in Bradford hit-and-run involving two vehicles
- Ontario shutting down outdoor recreation, gatherings as COVID-19 cases climb in Simcoe Muskoka
- 'This is a scary time' Simcoe Muskoka reports 132 new COVID-19 infections
- PPC leader Maxime Bernier to attend anti-lockdown rally in Barrie, Ont.
- Three Barrie Transit drivers test positive for COVID-19
- 'This third wave is nothing like we've seen before and perhaps never wanted to imagine'
- Teens arrested after group allegedly attacked with pepper spray, batons in Bradford
- Simcoe Muskoka school boards to receive $27 million boost to ensure school safety
- Police release photo of suspect in tractor-trailer fires in Newmarket
- Retro-style Barrie, Ont. house with over 150 showings and 32 offers sells $259,000 above asking
- Barrie, Ont. restaurant owner defies provincial rules, has liquor licence suspended
- Collingwood crash leaves one person in serious condition
- No guarantee Simcoe Muskoka schools will reopen, says region's top doctor
Kim Phillips
ContactKim Phillips is the CTVNews.ca Producer with CTV Barrie.
Kim got her start in broadcasting directly out of college as a Technical Director with, what was then called, The New VR, in Barrie.
After seven years, Kim became a Director for CTV News at 6 and 11. She directed a variety of election shows, worked on the 9/11 coverage and several 'On The Road' programs.
In 2011, she headed south to Toronto to direct with the Business News Network where she had the opportunity to work on various business shows, along with new programs, such as 'APP Central', 'Money Talk' and 'Dr. Marla and Friends.'
In 2016, Kim travelled back up Highway 400 to once again sit in the director's chair in Barrie. Two years later, she shifted her focus to the digital world of broadcasting, writing and producing online for Barrie.CTVNews.ca.
Kim grew up in southern Ontario and speaks English. She graduated from Broadcast Television at Mohawk College in Hamilton.
When she isn't working, Kim can be found spending time with her husband and three boys at their home in Barrie.