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Articles by Teri Fikowski
- 'We're seeing visible change here': Efforts to bring order to Savanna Bazaar appear to be working
- Nurses union membership to vote on mediator-recommended settlement with province
- 'Shattered my world': Calgary cop demoted after sharing sex video of fellow officer
- 'We are being ghosted': Calgary families frustrated with lack of refund from shut down daycares
- Work begins to protect Banff and Lake Louise from 'perfect storm' of wildfire conditions
- 'Our patience has come to an end': Alberta doctors call for new pay model, acute care plan
- Alberta's $8.6B school plan prompts concerns over funding of private builds
- Calgary zoo conference prioritizes pivot from entertainment to conservation
- 'We could have been dead': Calgary dog attack victims push for stricter penalties
- 44th annual Terry Fox Run in Calgary surpasses fundraising goal
Teri Fikowski
ContactCalgary-based Teri joined the CTV News Calgary team in February of 2019 and can be found working the before-sunrise-hours as a video journalist for the morning show.
Her career started at 660News in Calgary before working at Global News in Lethbridge and later Regina. Her strong passion to share stories also led her on a six-month work term with Journalists for Human Rights in Tanzania, Africa. There, she worked alongside other local reporters to build their capacity in exposing human rights violations and government corruption.
She’s had the privilege of covering a wide range of topics including several elections, budgets, extreme weather events and community events.
Teri’s been recognized with two awards through her storytelling including an RTDNA & Edward R. Murrow Award.
She’s also had the ability to share stories in the community as the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ online host in previous seasons. She’s also contributed feature online articles for Refined Magazine.
Teri graduated with honors from the Broadcast News Program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology and earned a Communications Degree from the University of Calgary.
She’s also fluent in both English and French.
As a born and bred Albertan, she’s thrilled to be sharing stories in her hometown of Calgary once again and is always looking to get more involved in the community. When she’s not chasing the news you can find her in her happy place; skiing in the Alberta Rockies.