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Articles by Alison Sandstrom
- Laurier students vote to keep U-Pass
- Guelph man charged with impaired driving after snowy window stop
- Police investigating after body found in Perth County
- Region to chart a new course for its Cold War-era bunker
- Hybrid shelter opening date pushed back
- 67 collisions reported in Waterloo region amid winter storm
- AirTag trackers and travel: Cybersecurity expert weighs in
- FlixBus announces service from Waterloo to Toronto Pearson International Airport
- Guelph police looking for alleged home intruder who left behind Halloween masks and rope
- Air Canada customer stunned to learn lost baggage allegedly obtained by charity
- Guelph police warn of fake taxi scam
- Section of Hwy 401 closed Saturday morning while police negotiate with person with knife
- Emergency services respond to Cambridge crash
- Winter storm: Tracking the impact in Waterloo region and Wellington County
- Neighbours identify occupants of Kitchener, Ont. home that exploded
- Guelph teen faces child porn charges after sharing photos of ex-girlfriend
- Kitchener, Ont. house explosion that injured 4 now deemed 'criminal in nature'
- Region of Waterloo's preliminary budget includes 8.6 per cent property tax increase
- 19-year-old clocked driving 192 km/h on Highway 8 in Cambridge
- Waterloo regional police asking for $18 million budget increase for 2023
Alison Sandstrom
ContactAlison Sandstrom joined CTV News Kitchener in January 2022 as a Digital Content Producer.
A graduate of Carleton University's Bachelor of Journalism program, Alison spent two years teaching English in Spain, before accepting her first fulltime job in journalism in Prince Albert, Sask.
As a reporter and editor for Pattison Media in Prince Albert, Alison covered all municipal affairs for the city and filed stories for radio and web.
Most recently before starting at CTV Kitchener, she worked as a general assignment reporter at GuelphToday.
Alison speaks fluent English and conversational French and Spanish.