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Articles by Alissa Thibault
- Crash victim walks again after breaking 19 bones and contracting COVID-19
- Company issues recall of avalanche beacon that backcountry users allege is 'faulty'
- 4 arrested after 24-hour rally protests 'outrageous' jail sentence, blocks traffic outside Port of Vancouver
- B.C. paramedic staffing now 'critical' as ambulance wait times reach 2 hours: union
- 'It's insulting': Jewish community reacts to yellow star used by B.C. anti-vaxxer on T-shirt
- Nearly 300 reports of 'adverse events' following COVID-19 vaccinations in B.C.
- This Vancouver park just had its sign stolen again
- Are you missing a box of event tickets? Surrey RCMP looking for the owner of sports and music memorabilia
- 2 shelters with 24-hour support set to open in Vancouver this April, province says
- 'Smoking materials' likely caused Abbotsford fire that left more than 100 people homeless, officials say
- 'It's overwhelming knowing people's generosity': Abbotsford family grateful for donations after home destroyed by fire
- 'It was awful': Interior woman reunited with her dog after BC SPCA seized 40 animals from kennel
Alissa Thibault
ContactAlissa Thibault grew up in Australia but her father grew up in Melfort, Sask., so she’s lucky enough to be a dual Canadian-Australian citizen.
She joined CTV News Vancouver in 2019.
Alissa began working in news in 2007 as a radio newsreader after graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Queensland in Brisbane.
She spent seven years in radio and was nominated for the Best Newcomer award at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards. While her work was mostly in news, Alissa also co-hosted an FM radio show on weekends.
But her great love was television and in 2016 she made the switch to Channel Nine in Sydney as a producer/reporter.
In 2017, she packed her bags and moved to Vancouver to experience life as a Canadian.
Starting out as a writer on CBC News Network with Ian Hanomansing, Alissa also worked as an anchor at News1130 before becoming the Breaking News producer for CBC’s The National in 2018.
Alissa now considers herself a Vancouverite and in her spare time she hosts her own podcast, hikes the mountains and plays her guitar.