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Articles by Alison Sandstrom
- Stop signs taken from rural intersections
- Person with camera reported looking into Waterloo window
- Skating rink opens at Kitchener City Hall
- Four-vehicle crash near Guelph closes road
- BB gun pointed in crowded bar: Guelph police
- Male arrested after allegedly shooting at police in Six Nations
- Two injured in crash north of Elmira
- Three fires at Waterloo Region encampments in six days
- Waterloo man charged in alleged romance scam worth more than $2 million
- More than 60 crashes in Guelph and Waterloo Region Tuesday, two involving same driver
- Crews respond to fire at Cambridge encampment
- At least 10 vehicles involved in crashes on Hwy. 403 amid whiteout
- Police looking for man who threw rock through door, robbed Kitchener store
- Five taken to hospital after Wellington County crash
- Video shows impaired driver lied: Guelph police
- 'Consider postponing non-essential travel': Snow squalls continue in Waterloo-Wellington
- GRT says it will close some bus stops during extreme weather under new plan
- Pedestrian seriously hurt after being struck by vehicle in Waterloo
- CPKC Holiday Train stops in Cambridge, Ayr and Woodstock
- Waterloo crash sends one to hospital
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.