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Articles by Megan Stewart
- A mom's quick thinking and a smoke alarm kept Surrey family safe from fire
- Chris Hadfield, Jane Goodall join 'nerd' campaign to support Science World
- COVID-19 exposures: Six flights left off B.C. warning list
- Wasteful air conditioning adds $200 to summer energy bills, reveals BC Hydro
- Small explosions from homemade devices prompt police investigation in Surrey
- 40% of British Columbians want more COVID-19 restrictions: poll
- Police seize 17 kg of suspected cocaine from ship near Victoria
- West Kelowna family grateful for community generosity after fire destroys home
- Hang up on robotic scam calls, urges North Van police
- Friends launch fundraising campaign for family of Maple Ridge cyclist killed in crash
- 6-foot blood python 'Nexxus' is back at home with B.C. owner
- SFU alum crunches the numbers to give Seattle Kraken an edge
- Merritt man in custody for alleged sexual misconduct involving children
- Maple Ridge cyclist dies crossing Neaves Road
- RCMP lay charges following Cultus Lake boat collision
- SFU professor occupies treetops to protest pipeline expansion
- B.C. wineries dominate at national wine championships
- Whitecaps ticket manager makes public plea for kidney donation
- Whistler builds 'toadlet highway' to aid migration of Western toad
- RCMP watchdog investigates after police dog bites suspect
Megan Stewart
ContactMay 2021 update: Megan Stewart is no longer with CTV News Vancouver.
Megan Stewart is a news producer and digital reporter based in Vancouver on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples.
She joined CTV News in 2019 after producing Breakfast Television at CityTV. She was part of the launch of Sportsnet 650 and, before that, covered civic affairs and politics for the Vancouver Courier, where she was brought on in 2010 to create the newspaper’s sports section.
While at the country’s oldest community newspaper, she initiated an extensive, award-winning series on the city’s neighbourhoods. She has covered multiple Olympic Games and and hopes to someday report at Tokyo 2020 (if it ever happens).
Megan holds a master’s degree in journalism from the University of B.C. and is fluent in Spanish and French.