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Articles by Allison Hurst
- 'You will not be able to do it': Former solicitor general doubts B.C. can enforce travel restriction
- 'We want to make reporting accessible': Vancouver man has VPD hate crime forms translated into 8 languages
- Targeted shooting outside Cardero's restaurant killed one person, say Vancouver police
- 'What if you don't speak Chinese?': Vancouver man faces challenges while reporting a hate crime against him
- Less than 1% of vaccinated B.C. residents have gone on to catch COVID-19, health officials say
- Printed ransom note asked TransLink for $7.5 million in December cyberattack
- B.C. business owner fined, ordered to quarantine after trip to U.S. despite having import licence
- B.C. man who stabbed ex-girlfriend 47 times sentenced to 15 years without parole
- 'A very human situation': Canucks with COVID-19 experiencing 'whole range of symptoms,' team doctor says
- École Moody Middle School temporarily evacuated after man told police he planted explosives
- Coyote attack in Stanley Park prompts another warning from conservation officers
- 6 arrested at protest to end old-growth logging that blocked traffic on Cambie Bridge
Allison Hurst
ContactAllison Hurst joined CTV Vancouver in February 2013 on the assignment desk.
Instantly captivated by news, she went to BCIT the following September to complete the broadcast journalism program. During those two years Allison continued to freelance at CTV Vancouver, reported for CKNW and took a three-month internship in Belgium reporting and writing for a national TV show.
After she graduated in May 2015, Allison moved to Kitchener for a full time job at CTV Kitchener as a video journalist. She took a month leave of absence in August 2016, to go to Rio and report from the Olympic Games. Allison left Kitchener in May 2017 and came back to CTV Vancouver as a writer and reporter.
Allison has a degree from the University of British Columbia in political science and international relations. While she considers herself a Vancouverite, Allison has lived on both coasts and central Canada and is bilingual. In her spare time, Allison can be found hiking or skiing in the mountains, running along the sea wall and spending time with family and friends.