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Articles by Krista Sharpe
- Guelph councillors vote to only close streets in dining district for special events
- Guelph city council debating options for future of patio season
- Grey Bruce unveils first 'hockey hub' mass vaccination site
- Deadly horse virus hits Acton farm
- School boards in southern Ontario employ different snow day policies
- Local brewers hoping for freeze on federal beer tax
- Stratford businesses able to open with higher capacities in orange tier
- Vision tests paused for drivers over the age of 80
- Proposal to change Guelph's Parkview Motel into supportive housing
- Housing prices likely to climb in Waterloo Region until pandemic ends, economist says
- Fraudsters targeting people looking for jobs in health care
- 'There's no excuse': Waterloo Region sees just 55 per cent compliance rate in businesses
- Guelph Facebook group pauses operations due to negative comments
- Song written to help baby girl remember mom who died of cancer
- Church defies stay-at-home order, holds in-person services; police call it a 'complex issue'
- Ski hill employees laid off amid province-wide shutdown
- Tickets handed out, charges laid for first stay-at-home order weekend in Waterloo Region
- Small businesses worried about lockdown even as provincial grant application opens
- Waterloo regional police present 2021 budget request to council
- Educational assistants concerned about students with special needs returning to schools
Krista Sharpe
ContactKrista’s journalism career started at the age of eight, when she published a “local” newspaper for her family members, and delivered it to each of their bedroom doors.
Years later she graduated from the University of Guelph-Humber, earning both an Honours Degree in Media Studies and a Diploma in Journalism.
Krista began her professional career as an intern at 680 News Radio in Toronto and then switched to television, working as a videographer at TV Cogeco. There she spent years reporting on the Halton Region and her hometown of Burlington, Ont.
Krista later moved to Saskatchewan, where she worked as the Morning Live Reporter.
She has interviewed countless memorable figures including Justin Trudeau, Kathleen Wynne, and Santa Clause.
Krista joined the CTV team in September 2017 and came to CTV Kitchener in 2020. She lives in Guelph with her spouse Luke and their boxer dog, Molson.