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Articles by Alison Sandstrom
- WRDSB to lay off 106 elementary school teachers
- Livestock killed in farm fire near Elmira
- Speed cameras working to slow down drivers, says City of Guelph
- OPP starts mandatory alcohol screening at all Waterloo Region traffic stops
- Ont. woman who faked pregnancies to defraud doulas arrested again on similar charges
- 1,428 Waterloo Region high school students suspended over out-of-date vaccination records
- Fans flock to Elora, Ont. to see Arnold Schwarzenegger in action
- Ont. government bans cellphones in the classroom
- Crews respond to fire in Guelph
- Toyota to buy naming rights for Cambridge soccer fieldhouse
- Four people displaced by fire at Waterloo home
- 730 affordable housing units could be built on vacant field near RIM Park, Waterloo city staff say
- Film crew transforms Cambridge pizza shop
- Police looking for source of more than 1,000 911 calls
- 2,500 homes and businesses lose power in Kitchener
- Suspicious package scare leads to evacuation in Guelph
- Suspect in Brantford double shooting knocked on stranger’s door to turn himself in
- NDP leader likens Wilmot land grab to Greenbelt scandal
- Strange beasts stalking Silver Lake in Waterloo
- Police services board wants new approach to St. Patrick's Day
Alison Sandstrom
ContactMay 2024: Alison Sandstrom is no longer with CTV Kitchener.
Alison Sandstrom joined CTV News Kitchener in January 2022 as a Digital Content Producer and became the Digital Lead for the station shortly after that.
A graduate of Carleton University's Bachelor of Journalism program, Alison spent two years teaching English in Spain before accepting her first full-time job in journalism in Prince Albert, Sask.
Most recently before starting at CTV Kitchener, she worked as a general assignment reporter at GuelphToday.
Outside of work, she likes cooking and making pottery.
Alison speaks fluent English and conversational French and Spanish.