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Articles by Kaija Jussinoja
- Cybercriminals threaten to leak London Drugs data if it doesn't pay $25M ransom
- B.C. mayor 'calling BS' on province's new housing target list
- Country singer Luke Bryan slips and falls on stage in Vancouver
- 'It's electric': Vancouver gets hyped for Game 1 of the playoffs
- British Columbians urged to find someone who will speak on their behalf in a medical emergency
- B.C. rescuers face 'high likelihood' of failure to reunite orphaned orca with pod
- A researcher chronicled the lives of Vancouver’s homeless youth. Then fentanyl arrived.
- 'Really sad': Locals describe effort to save beached killer whale on Vancouver Island
- 'We'd do anything for our pets': B.C. man rescues dog from frozen lake
- 'Cattle pens': Advocate slams Vancouver's cleanup in CRAB Park
- Stowaway chicken gets adopted after journey across Vancouver Island
- Surrey's Arshdeep Bains called up to the Vancouver Canucks
- Fire-damaged East Vancouver house listed for $1.6M
- B.C. math instructor's firing over 'deeply intolerant' YouTube videos not religious discrimination, human rights tribunal rules
- Bodies of B.C. helicopter crash victims recovered from mountain, heli-skiing company says
- B.C. man campaigns for Taylor Swift to be recognized on a stamp
- Mom pleads for answers 5 years after son's disappearance in B.C.
- 'A broken system': Rangers stop volunteers from building tiny home in CRAB Park
- B.C. Mountie gets year of house arrest for abusing position to pursue women
- Hockey dad's 'last-second heroics' saved his son in fatal Coquihalla crash, coach 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.