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Articles by Kaija Jussinoja
- One year after hockey player's death, few in the NHL wear neck guards. Here's why 2 Vancouver Canucks do.
- 'Saving lives is not controversial': B.C. doctors set up 'unsanctioned' overdose prevention sites at hospitals
- 'So many opportunities': Canadian astronaut on a mission to inspire others
- What would happen if a large earthquake hit Vancouver? Here's what a new report says
- 'My tears will not stop': B.C. family farm forced to kill all chickens and ducks after avian flu outbreak
- Vancouverite transforms home into 'City Hell' for Halloween
- 'It felt like we were in a weird TV show': B.C. rock band's gear stolen on the road in Washington
- 'It doesn't feel real': Family searching for Coquitlam man who went missing amid atmospheric river
- Woman found dead after home washed away in B.C. mudslide
- 'A threat to all of us': Eby addresses RCMP allegations Indian officials linked to Canadian homicides, extortion
- 'This is their safe place': Hockey program breaks barriers for Indigenous kids
- Great white shark washes up on B.C. shore
- 'Thank you Kaye San': Last surviving member of Vancouver Asahi baseball team dies at 102
- WestJet ordered to pay passengers $2K after offering only $16 for flight diversion
- Canucks' Dakota Joshua reveals he is recovering from cancer
- 'A nightmare': Nature-goers stranded in B.C. backcountry after bridge washes out
- $2M home belonging to children's musician Raffi on the market
- 3 lost hikers rescued after night in North Vancouver backcountry
- 'They have families that love them': Memorial set up for British Columbians lost to toxic drugs
- Humpback whale calf struck by BC Ferries vessel 'likely to survive,' research society says
Kaija Jussinoja
ContactKaija Jussinoja is a digital reporter for CTV News Vancouver.
Kaija began her career in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she received a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) from the University of King's College in 2022. Before moving home to the west coast, she was a news reporter at The Chronicle Herald and The Coast.
In 2022, Kaija's documentary свобода (Freedom), about a young Ukrainian woman witnessing the war in her country from the other side of the world, screened at the Atlantic International Film Festival and Lunenburg Doc Fest. She is a recipient of the Dr. Jim MacNeill Memorial Award for excellence in public interest journalism.
When she's not reporting the news, Kaija enjoys making short films, travelling and performing in theatre productions.