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Stories covered by Aileen Doyle
- Rollover forces road closure in Clearview Township
- Freezing drizzle advisory issued for southern and central Ontario
- Large garage fire in Innisfil forces evacuation of nearby homes
- $7-million mansion fire under investigation
- Clearview Township closes public outdoor skating rinks
- Financial relief on the way for local tourism industry
- Alliston food bank moves to bigger location following spike in demand
- Police seeking man who fled from an officer in Innisfil
- Southlake patients waiting for long-term care moved to Bradford residence
- Barrie 'getting with the times' with new parking strategy
- Simcoe Manor COVID-19 outbreak infects nearly 60 residents and staff
- Police bust illegal online cannabis retailer in Stayner
- COVID-19 case reported at Barrie Catholic School
- Cases of COVID-19 continue to rise at Beeton LTC home
- Simcoe-Muskoka sees biggest daily jump of COVID-19 cases yet
- Harvie Road overpass delayed until summer 2021
- Barrie man charged for failing to remain at the scene of a fatal collision
- Gateway casino in Innisfil to reopen
- Higher than the first wave peak, Health Unit warns about rising case numbers
- As demand grows ahead of Thanksgiving, food banks struggle to keep up
Aileen Doyle
ContactAileen Doyle joined CTV Barrie in April 2016 as a videographer and producer.
Her career began with the Toronto-based NGO, Journalists for Human Rights. Starting as an intern, she quickly made her way up to Head of Communications.
She made the switch from Communications to Media by taking a role as a videographer for CHEX Television in Peterborough.
During her time with CHEX TV Aileen was named the exclusive City Hall reporter for the station, and she helped launch the first weekend newscast to air at CHEX TV in more than a decade, as the Anchor/Producer.
She regularly filled in as a host, anchor and producer for several other shows at CHEX TV and at its sister station in Oshawa.
Aileen has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Ottawa and a post-graduate diploma in Broadcast Journalism from Fanshawe College.
When not working you’ll find her hiking, swimming and or cooking up her favourite farmers market finds.