City of Vancouver lets go of top building official
Where to watch FIFA World Cup matches in Metro Vancouver
How to watch CTV News Vancouver during FIFA World Cup
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.
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.
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The City of Vancouver has let go of Saul Schwebs, its chief building official, CTV News has learned.
Amtrak trains going from Vancouver to U.S. will no longer stop at border
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3 convicted killers of elderly B.C. couple file Constitutional challenge
Eye masks and ear plugs: Pilot project underway as hallway medicine common in B.C. hospitals
Advocates call for B.C.-wide ban on school liaison officer programs
Vancouver police roll out drones, upgraded body cameras aimed at boosting response times
Langford preparing downtown fan zone for month-long World Cup celebration
Rifflandia Festival ends 18-year run as Vancouver Island events face mounting pressures
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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.
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 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.
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In what’s being touted as a North American first, travellers on Amtrak Cascades trains from Vancouver to the U.S. Pacific Northwest will no longer stop at the border along the way.
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Civil liberties advocates are calling for a province-wide ban on school liaison officer programs.
Three men convicted of killing Abbotsford seniors Arnold and Joanne Dejong have now all filed Constitutional challenges, seeking consideration for early parole under the so-called faint-hope clause.