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Articles by Jacqueline Wilson
- Alberta ordered by Health Canada to destroy COVID-19 vaccines
- 'We will run out of water': High water consumption in Calgary prompts warning
- Multiple fires reported in Riverbend; police investigating possible connection
- Banff residents head to the polls over pedestrian zone
- Parts of CTrain Red Line closed over August long weekend
- Autopsy expected after Bowness woman's suspicious death
- New E. coli infection discovered at Calgary preschool
- Alberta economy benefitting from population surge, Trans Mountain expansion: report
- Replacement pipes arrive in Calgary to help in water main repairs
- Hundreds sign petition to stop parking fees at St. Mary’s University
- Actor Owen Crow Shoe announced as Calgary Stampede parade marshal
- Woodbine home struck by fire, for a second time
- Alberta government criticizing clean electricity targets, incentivizing carbon capture at Global Energy Show
- Four arrested after early morning shooting in Forest Lawn
- Newly expanded BMO Centre officially opens
- Judge reserves decision of the fate of two dogs in fatal Calgary attack
- Group worried about Bow River flood mitigation project to host meeting
- Construction begins on Calgary compost facility expansion
- Anti-UCP protests planned across Alberta this weekend
- Two men charged with murder of Calgary woman scheduled to appear in court
Jacqueline Wilson
ContactJacqueline Wilson joined the CTV Morning Live Calgary team as a reporter/producer in March 2022.
Before joining CTV News, Jacqueline worked for nearly eight years at Global as an anchor and reporter.
Jacqueline has covered national events like the La Loche shootings, Husky oil spill, and Humboldt Broncos bus crash. Her team’s coverage of the mass shooting won the RTDNA Award for Best Newscast in a medium market.
Jacqueline was born and raised in Calgary, before moving to Edmonton and earning her Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Alberta.
She then pursued her passion for journalism going to Ryerson University in Toronto. Jacqueline was on the Dean’s List and graduated with honours.
During her free time you can find Jacqueline trying new restaurants, golfing, hiking, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and spending time with her rescue dog, Winnie.
Jacqueline speaks English.