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Articles by Sheila Scott
- Watchdog called to Chilliwack after man shot by police
- 3 men killed in 4 days as gang tensions rise in Metro Vancouver
- BC Ferries cancels most of its sailings ahead of 'extreme' windstorm
- B.C.'s top doctor weighs in on giving the COVID-19 vaccine to immunocompromised people
- Surrey home targeted in overnight shooting; RCMP suspect attack tied to gang activity
- Stormy Friday: Wind warnings in effect for Metro Vancouver, Greater Victoria
- 'Major' natural gas leak in West Vancouver leads to evacuations, road closures
- Police investigating 'suspicious network activity' impacting TransLink
- 22 Surrey schools issue COVID-19 exposure notices over 3 days
- 'Seniors are the ones paying the price': Resident dies amid growing COVID-19 outbreak at White Rock care home
- BCTF expects improvements to communications, enforcement, after LRB recommendations
- Prison break: Convicted murderer escapes corrections facility in B.C.
Sheila Scott
ContactSheila Scott joined CTV in 2011, after working as a radio anchor and reporter for News 1130 in Vancouver, and CFAX 1070 in her hometown of Victoria, B.C.
Initially hired as an overnight writer for the launch of CTV Morning Live, Sheila was soon hired to work as the station’s associate assignment editor. In her position she helps with investigative research and court matters, as well as assisting with editorial decisions around what stories CTV News Vancouver covers.
Sheila began reporting for CTV News Vancouver in 2013. Since then, she has covered breaking news and stories for all CTV platforms, including stories for CTV National News, CTV Morning Live, and live reporting from CTV’s Chopper 9. Some of her biggest assignments have included live fire coverage from BC’s record breaking 2017 wildfire season, and continuing coverage of the deadly gang violence that plagued Metro Vancouver streets in 2016.
Sheila’s main areas of interest are crime and criminal justice issues, as well as technology and the environment.
Outside of work, Sheila has volunteered with Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland, and is continuing to further her education part-time at BCIT, where she is already a proud 2009 graduate of the Broadcast Journalism program.