Woman who injected cat with fentanyl pleads guilty to criminal cruelty charges
B.C. anti-gang police say 14 charges laid in provincewide drug investigation
Lapu Lapu festival attack suspect Adam Kai-Ji Lo gets date for judge-only trial
‘They require no down payment’: New Langford housing project offers affordable path to ownership
Eye masks and ear plugs: Pilot project underway as hallway medicine common in B.C. hospitals
Langford preparing downtown fan zone for month-long World Cup celebration
City of Vancouver lets go of top building official
How to watch CTV News Vancouver during FIFA World Cup
Rifflandia Festival ends 18-year run as Vancouver Island events face mounting pressures
Where to watch FIFA World Cup matches in Metro Vancouver
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Three people are facing a total of 14 criminal charges after a lengthy investigation into a drug trafficking group that operated across British Columbia, according to the province’s anti-organized crime task force.
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The trial for Adam Kai-Ji Lo, who is facing 11 counts of second-degree murder in the 2025 Lapu Lapu festival attack in Vancouver, has been set to start on April 19, 2027.
A woman who tried to euthanize her cat by injecting it with fentanyl has pleaded guilty to a criminal animal cruelty charge, according to the B.C. SPCA.
A familiar fixture on Victoria’s music calendar is coming to an end, as Rifflandia Festival wraps up its 18-year run amid growing financial and operational pressures that are reshaping multiple live events across Vancouver Island.
The City of Vancouver has let go of Saul Schwebs, its chief building official, CTV News has learned.
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A month-long FIFA World Cup fan festival is coming to downtown Langford, bringing giant outdoor screens, live entertainment and hopes of an economic boost for local businesses that say sales have been sluggish in recent months.
A Metro Vancouver hospital has begun offering earplugs and eye masks to patients stuck in hospital hallways and policymakers are now considering doing the same at more sites, CTV News has learned.
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While a small number of CTV News Vancouver newscasts are being rescheduled for FIFA World Cup games and related events—including Wednesday’s countdown concert featuring Bryan Adams—there will always be ways to watch.
It’s finally here. After years of build-up and anticipation, the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins Thursday, June 11. Vancouver will host its first match on Saturday, June 13.