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Articles by Laura Lyall
- Travel barriers continue to cause issues for residents of New Brunswick's Campobello Island
- Air Canada refunds could lead to revival of jobs at Saint John call centre
- New Brunswick reports four new COVID-19 cases Tuesday; potential exposure at Edmundston bank
- Former Riverview, N.B., basketball coach sentenced to 9 years for making child pornography
- French islands off coast of Newfoundland ask to join Atlantic bubble
- Saint John group working to honour first Canadian-born Black lawyer
- 'It's super cool': Rare dragonfly fossil dating back over 300 million years discovered in N.B.
- Plenty of construction in Saint John city core
- Hackers demanded $17 million worth of bitcoin as ransom from city of Saint John
- Gagetown, N.B., prepares for flooding this weekend
- Wild Turkey Surprise now on the menu in New Brunswick
- Tenants forced out of condemned Saint John apartment building
- Nova Scotia reports 2 new COVID-19 cases Sunday; variant case identified at Dartmouth property
- New Brunswick reports 12 new COVID-19 cases Saturday in Edmundston area; active cases increase to 110
- N.B. reports three new cases of COVID-19, exposure notifications in Miramichi
- New Brunswick reports 28th COVID-19 related death Tuesday; four new cases
- New Brunswick reports one new case of COVID-19, active cases drop to 36 Monday
- Grade 2 students making connections with New Brunswick seniors thanks to pen pal project
- Investigation into Saint John cyberattack finds no evidence of personal information breached
- 'She was extraordinary': N.B. historian writes book through the eyes of her grandmother
Laura Lyall
Laura Lyall is a videographer for CTV Atlantic based in Saint John.
Laura grew up in the small northern community of Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. She left home in 2006 to pursue her post-secondary studies at St. Thomas University in Fredericton.
After graduation, Laura went on to write for Brunswick News’ alt-weekly newspaper Here Magazine, before finding her voice in radio broadcasting at CHSJ-FM in Saint John. She spent more than five years behind the microphone, starting out as a news anchor and reporter before being promoted to news director.
In 2018, Laura joined the CTV Atlantic team and feels incredibly grateful to those that shares their stories with her.
Laura speaks English.