Kory Siegers

Network producer

Kory Siegers is a network producer with CBC News, based in Edmonton, Alta. She previously worked as a producer for CBC Edmonton and as an assignment editor for Global Edmonton. She has spent more than two decades covering news across Alberta. Email story tips to kory.siegers@cbc.ca.

Latest from Kory Siegers

The urban mosquito is thriving farther north than it's ever been, and scientists are worried

The Culex pipiens is thriving in Alberta. Now experts are trying to figure out what that means, and what the implications are when it comes to the spread of the West Nile virus.

Diagnosed in Mexico with flesh-eating disease, Edmonton woman couldn't come home for treatment

Maia Stock was diagnosed with flesh-eating disease shortly after arriving in Mexico for a Christmas vacation with her parents. She couldn't get a medevac flight home because Alberta's health authority said no hospital beds were available here.
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This social worker is helping neighbours in need

The Fulton Meadows Community League has created a unique social worker position to connect people experiencing difficulties with resources that can help.
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Q&A with Edmonton's mayor: Don Iveson looks back at an era of rapid growth

CBC spoke with Don Iveson about the city's successes and failures in managing growth during his time on council.
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How do you calm traffic in car-oriented communities?

From infrastructure to speed control, Edmonton is looking at new ways to tackle traffic concerns.
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Greener growth: Proactive planning preserves natural lands while developing new subdivisions

Edmonton is using a different approach to planning when it comes to future communities in the city’s southeast.
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How this rural school came back from the brink of closure

Horse Hill School was close to being shuttered in 2008, but a new program is helping bring in new students.
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These parents are using Edmonton's 80-kilometre ring road to help their babies get to sleep

You may never have thought of Anthony Henday Drive as a soother, but some have found the freeway can be a helpful tool when it comes to pandemic parenting. 
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Street food from the heart: Hot, home-cooked meals delivered to vulnerable citizens

Families in the city's southeast are coming together to help feed the homeless by cooking up hot meals which are then delivered to those on the street.
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Thousands fed as Edmonton restaurant nears a year of free meals

For an hour a day, seven days a week, a Mill Woods restaurant serves up free meals to anyone in need. What started as a way to help people at the beginning of the pandemic, is still going nearly a year later.