CTV News Atlantic has announced adjustments to its programming schedule during the FIFA World Cup 2026. The changes aim to accommodate viewers who wish to follow the tournament while staying informed about regional news.
World Cup Coverage and Local Impact
In related news, Toronto employers are considering work-from-home options to help employees avoid anticipated World Cup traffic congestion. The city expects significant disruptions as fans flock to public viewing areas and venues.
Meanwhile, Toronto police have made the largest seizure of counterfeit soccer jerseys in Canadian history. The operation targeted a network producing fake merchandise ahead of the World Cup, underscoring the tournament's economic impact.
Other Regional Headlines
- Eleven vehicles, including one belonging to a DoorDash driver, were impounded for excessive speed by Abbotsford police.
- Mission ER will close overnight Sunday due to a doctor shortage.
- Nova Scotia is under frost advisories as June begins.
- Wildfires in northern Saskatchewan remain active but calmer, with residents evacuated.
In sports, the Kitchener Rangers won the 2026 Memorial Cup, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders unveiled their Grey Cup championship rings. Canadian midfielder Marcelo Flores will miss the World Cup following an ACL rupture.
For continuous updates, viewers can watch CTV News Calgary live online and stay tuned for further programming details during the World Cup.



