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Articles by Kendra Mangione
- 'You don't deserve to live like this': 4 things a recovered drug addict says policymakers are doing wrong
- Century-old B.C. 'village' listed for sale for $2.3M; group trying to preserve history
- Survivor interviews show investigators of B.C. residential school 'just how deep the well of sexual abuse ran'
- B.C. man convicted of sexual interference after giving teen meth tries to appeal
- B.C. masseur found guilty of sexual assaults of customers
- Glass bottle thrown at baby in stroller; Vancouver police looking for victims
- B.C. highway crash: 2 people dead after vehicle enters oncoming lane, collides with trucks
- Just a 'fraction' of 911 dispatchers actually needed are working, B.C. union warns ahead of long weekend
- Body found in Port Coquitlam after callers report shooting
- Old-growth logging protest group 'de-escalating,' says traffic disruptions are over
- U.S. hikers want to give 'big thanks' to mystery Good Samaritans from Vancouver
- Cadavers needed: B.C. university dealing with decline in donation
- Highway of Tears case: Death of B.C. woman investigated as possible victim of serial killer remains unsolved
Kendra Mangione
ContactKendra Mangione has been an online journalist and digital content editor with CTV News since 2012.
Originally from Ottawa, she joined the CTVNews.ca team shortly before graduating from Ryerson University's journalism program, and helped manage the site's video content, social media, livestreams and photo galleries.
She covered major news events including Hurricane Sandy and Pope Benedict's resignation as a digital content editor, before turning her attention to local news as the head web writer for CTV News Toronto.
Kendra covered Toronto's climbing real estate market, Rob Ford's stint in rehab, weapons suspensions in the TDSB and the Jian Ghomeshi trial. She also wrote about crime rate, traffic trends and Uber's controversial start in the city, and was first to cover a lighter story that made international headlines: a boy's apology to the Toronto Public Library for ripping a page while reading in bed.
She transferred to CTV News Vancouver in April 2016, where she's covered daily news including local crime and politics, as well as education and real estate trends. Kendra has covered a range of events including the spending scandal at the B.C. legislature and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit to Vancouver.
As a producer of the digital team, Kendra covers local news, edits video, posts to social media and helps guide the team's strategy. She also serves as the team's web developer, and has travelled to other stations within the CTV News network, training others in online journalism.
She loves municipal politics, weather events and animal stories.
Kendra was a finalist for digital awards from both the Jack Webster Foundation and the Radio Television Digital News Association for coverage on topics including the Vancouver School Board and bacteria found in local hotel rooms.