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Articles by Lisa Steacy
- Here's how many times Vancouver's mayor has been absent from a vote at council
- Air Canada's chatbot gave a B.C. man the wrong information. Now, the airline has to pay for the mistake
- Stranger assaults had plummeted months before Vancouver's 2022 election. Why didn't anyone know?
- Here's what advocates say is missing from the conversation about crime and public safety in B.C.
- Was the order to dismantle a Downtown Eastside homeless encampment legal? Here's what the court decided.
- B.C. woman fired after 'strongly worded' email wins $81K for wrongful termination
- Search that found human remains in missing woman's backyard was lawful, B.C. court rules
- 'It's nobody's favourite': Why a big win for a small B.C. brewery came as such a surprise
- 'He shattered her': B.C. court awards woman $200K in damages as compensation for domestic abuse
- 'Steady decline' in Vancouver stranger assaults since 2021, police department report reveals
- 'It is a decampment': Lawyer challenges city's explanation of actions at Downtown Eastside park
- Heartbreaking images show Vancouver's homeless suffering during snowstorm
- B.C. pimp who trafficked Indigenous child sentenced to 6 years
- B.C. employer sues workers for quitting without required notice
- Hundreds of mental health calls diverted from Vancouver police after nurse embedded in department: report
- Personal assistant was sexually and physically assaulted by boss, B.C. tribunal finds, awarding $100K for discrimination
- How one locally owned business in B.C. is practising 'bad capitalism'
- B.C. developer ordered to pay pre-sale condo buyers $13M for breach of contract
- Civil suit against B.C. RCMP officer claims 16-year-old girl assaulted during arrest
- B.C. man sentenced for making, sharing video of teen girl being sexually assaulted
Lisa Steacy
ContactBefore coming to CTV News, Lisa spent nearly three years at CityNews Vancouver as a digital reporter and producer.
Lisa was born and raised in Toronto and graduated from the University of Toronto in 2006.
After moving to Vancouver in 2010, she spent nearly a decade as a frontline worker at a rape crisis centre and battered women's shelter.
She graduated from Langara College's journalism certificate program in 2019.
When she's not at work, Lisa can be found reading, swimming, or listening to podcasts.