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Articles by Kyra Markov
- 2023 a record-breaking year for drug-poisoning deaths in Alberta
- Rain subdued fire activity, but didn't quench thirst of driest areas: Alberta Wildfire
- How much have drug-poisoning deaths in Alberta really gone down?
- 2023 drug-poisoning death numbers surpass 2022 total: data
- Nearly 1,700 Albertans died from drug-poisoning in 2023: Alberta Health
- Stuffed moose uniting first responders across Canada and the United States returns home
- By the numbers: Here's how much shootings have increased since 2020
- Where to buy real Christmas trees in Edmonton in 2023
- Drug-poisoning deaths in Alberta remain high, new records set: Alberta Health data
- 2023 had highest number of drug-poisoning deaths of any June on record: Alberta Health data
- Police in Edmonton, Red Deer find increased use of animal tranquilizer in local drug supplies
- Alberta wildfire season 2023: How does it compare?
- More than 1,600 Albertans died from drug-poisoning deaths in 2022: provincial data
- Influenza in Alberta: Cases up slightly, one new death reported
- Alberta COVID-19 hospitalizations down, as ICU admissions see two-week incline
- Influenza in Alberta: Cases remain low, no new deaths reported for second week
- Alberta COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 500
- Influenza in Alberta: Cases remain low, no new deaths reported for first time in months
- Alberta COVID-19 hospitalizations lowest since January 2022, 20 deaths added
- Influenza in Alberta: Edmontonian aged 10-19 dies of flu
Kyra Markov
Kyra Markov is an Assignment Editor based in Edmonton.
Kyra earned her Radio and News Television Broadcasting Diploma from NAIT in 2015 and joined CTV News Edmonton first as a writer and editor in 2014.
In 2016, Kyra started working on the assignment desk, where she continues to help the newsroom navigate breaking news.
Kyra enjoys data tracking, utilizing it to discover trends over time and conveying that information through graphs. She tracks in detail data surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Influenza, Monkey Pox, the opioid crisis and local crime.
Kyra speaks English.