Katerina Georgieva

Host of CBC Windsor News at 6

Katerina Georgieva is an RTDNA award winning multi-platform journalist for CBC News based in Windsor, Ont., with a passion for human interest stories. She has also worked for CBC in Toronto, Charlottetown, and Winnipeg. Have a news tip? You can reach her at katerina.georgieva@cbc.ca

Latest from Katerina Georgieva

If you're looking to buy or sell in 2025, here's what you need to know

Between mortgage reforms and a drop in interest rates, real estate experts expect the housing market to heat up in 2025.
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Here are some Windsor, Ont., neighbourhoods where you can still get a house for under $400K

From where to look for the most affordable homes, to neighbourhoods where you can get more space for fewer dollars, here's a look at the current state of the real estate market in Windsor-Essex.

He's been barred from his mother's Ontario long-term care home for over a year. Now, he's pushing back

Since September 2023, Paul Ziman hasn't visited his mother at the long-term care home where she lives due to an order under Ontario's trespassing act. He believes it was the result of him speaking out about her care, something the Windsor facility denies, while advocates say he's not the only one prevented from seeing loved ones because of the act.

Confusion, outrage fuels school walkout to save international baccalaureate public board program

Parents and students say the public school board's decision to cut a specialized diploma program in order to balance their budget is unacceptable — and they're fighting to reverse the decision. They demonstrated their disappointment Thursday with a school walkout.

If you're married — you're probably eligible for cheaper car insurance. Here's why

With wedding season winding down, those of you updating your relationship statuses might want to call your insurance providers and let them know.
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How a travelling dog photographer from LaSalle, Ont., is sharing puppy love around the globe

Keegan Robin, who has a huge social media following, travels the world and takes photos of dogs as a form of therapy, and shares those images a way to help others feel good.

With skilled trades workers in high demand — young students and guidance counsellors are part of the solution

As more and more skilled trade workers gear up for retirement, there's a strong push in Windsor-Essex, Ont., to bring in young talent to replace them.

As skilled trade workers gear up for retirement, employers worry about filling the gap

As plant manager Mike Jenner walks through the busy shop floor of Laval Tool & Mould, he's very aware of one key truth: in order for operations to stay afloat in the years to come, the industry needs more workers to join the ranks.
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Your plant might be telling you it's stressed — you just can't hear it

The new study out of Israel, the findings of which were published by scientific journal Cell, has discovered that plants emit sounds when under stress — but at a range too high for humans to hear.
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Debunking the 15-minute-city conspiracy theory — and why it erupted at Essex County council

Some Windsor-Essex residents are fearful of the concept of 15-minute-cities coming to the county — even though County of Essex officials stress it's not even on the table, with some experts chalking up related concerns to conspiracy theory thinking.