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Articles by Kim Phillips
- City of Barrie highlights bylaws, asking residents to 'be a good neighbour'
- Suspects sought after alleged assault in Orillia
- Wasaga Beach celebrates 50th anniversary with summer music festivals
- Season kicks off at historic Trent-Severn Waterway
- Stolen vehicle from Hamilton recovered in Muskoka after collision: OPP
- CTV Barrie welcomes wood-carved bear to garden set
- Curbside collection schedule stays on track despite the long weekend
- Possible hate crime under investigation in Barrie's south end
- Zehrs returns to Bayfield Street location in Barrie
- Pickup truck crashes through guardrail along Highway 11 in Muskoka
- Barrie's Southshore Community Centre to be renamed
- Unique dance class offered to those living with Parkinson's
- Man accused of driving erratically while impaired in parking lot arrested
- Stunt driving bust leads to month-long licence suspension, vehicle impoundment
- Canadian music artist Bruce Cockburn to be inducted into Mariposa Hall of Fame
- Retired RCAF jets towed to CFB Borden
- Here's how the County of Simcoe proposes pushing residents to participate in organics program
- Lottery ticket gift turns into $100,000 win for health care worker
- $207,000 prize up for grabs in Barrie Catch the Ace draw
- Skilled trades expo returns to Simcoe County
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.