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Articles by Abigail Turner
- More people turning to non-profit grocery store as food costs surge
- Intruder breaks into Richmond daycare
- B.C. firefighters raise concerns over new stairway building code
- 'I would like a refund': Customer unable to reach B.C. company offering supercar experiences
- Here's how long Metro Vancouver drivers are commuting daily
- Vancouver artists decry FIFA World Cup poster contest
- 'Left stranded': Wheelchair users denied access to BC Place lounge
- Children battling chronic illness get luxury rides to BC Lions game
- Cost of Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension balloons to $6B
- Burst Vancouver sewage pipe still not repaired after 27 days
- Vancouver Hudson's Bay store temporarily closed for air conditioner maintenance
- Emily Carr students pitch design for new St. Paul's Hospital
- New Vancouver sign pops up in Coal Harbour
- Butterfly population declining in Metro Vancouver
- U.S. presidential debate watch party draws dozens in Vancouver
- Three B.C. First Nations request return of land held by potato farm in Surrey
- Vancouver council votes to eliminate minimum parking requirements city-wide
- Families hold rally calling for rebuild of Port Coquitlam school destroyed in fire
- Vancouver mayor pitches making Kits Pool a 'priority' for corporate sponsorship
- Dragon boat festival to go ahead despite sewage spewing into False Creek
Abigail Turner
ContactAbigail Turner is a reporter for CTV News Vancouver.
She's a prairie transplant who grew up in rural Manitoba and attended Brandon University, where she received the Charles Vernon Myers Journalism Award. She later completed a diploma in interactive media at Assiniboine Community College.
Abigail started her journalism career with an internship at Global News in Saskatchewan, then moved back to Manitoba to work as a reporter and host with CityNews Winnipeg.
In 2018, she joined Global News in Winnipeg, where she spent three years reporting live, producing and filling in as a host for the Morning Show. She moved her alarm clock ahead in 2021 to start reporting for the 6 p.m. newscast as a video-journalist.
Abigail loves adventure and meeting new people, so in 2022 she made the move to Vancouver to report for CTV News. When she’s not chasing stories, you can find her exploring her new city by biking trails and finding the best neighborhood coffee shop.