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Articles by Alesia Fieldberg
- 'We need to tailor it to kids': family presses for childhood cancer research
- Families fear for kids as number of E.coli cases connected to Calgary daycares jumps to 128
- From patios to puppy watch: How a small business found unexpected team-building
- Earliest harvest ever in southern Alberta producing about half the yields
- Families left mourning after young, devoted fathers killed in Kananaskis plane crash
- Alberta investing $4M to create office to combat human trafficking
- Turning down the taps: City restricts its water use while more Calgarians choose xeriscaping
- Bacteria-killing copper coating added to Calgary gym equipment to protect Olympic athletes
- 'Why did this happen to me?' Calgarians caught up in transit violence
- A tradition that sticks! Celebrating 100 years of syrupy pancake breakfasts at Calgary Stampede
Alesia Fieldberg
ContactAlesia Fieldberg has been sharing Albertans’ stories as a reporter/videographer and anchor with CTV Calgary since 2015.
She specializes in stories on crime, politics and health. She has covered everything from the 2019 provincial election to the Calgary Stampede.
She was co-anchoring the noon newscast when a Calgary Police Service officer was shot in 2018 and CTV Calgary’s coverage led to a Charlie Edwards Award for breaking news.
Calgary-based Alesia was one of the live reporters during the 3.5 hour broadcast of the civic election in 2017 which won CTV Calgary a Gord Sinclair Award for News-Live Events.
Her stories contributed to CTV Winnipeg’s Ron Laidlaw award in 2015 for continuing coverage of the Tina Fontaine murder case.
In 2013, Alesia traveled to Italy to work on the CTV Winnipeg feature series "The Poppy Trail", sharing the story of an international mystery solved by a Manitoba Second World War veteran.
Alesia grew up on a farm in Southeastern Alberta and earned a Baccalaureate of Arts in International Relations from the University of Calgary and a Broadcast News Diploma from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.
She enjoys hiking and volunteering. She has been a board member for the Further Education Society of Alberta for several years.
She speaks English and can speak and understand conversational Spanish.