How to Watch CTV News Vancouver During FIFA World Cup
CTV News Vancouver has announced its broadcast schedule for the FIFA World Cup period. Viewers can catch regular news updates and special coverage throughout the tournament. The station's anchor Mi-Jung Lee will lead the team delivering comprehensive reporting on local and international stories.
Top Stories Across Canada
Politics
Ottawa is moving to ban children under 16 from social media platforms. Prime Minister Mark Carney chaired a virtual meeting with premiers as CUSMA trade talks approach. Conservative MP Généreux is in hospital after a heart issue, according to leader Pierre Poilievre.
Business
Visa has integrated its payment network into ChatGPT, enabling AI agents to shop and pay for users. Honda Canada recalls over 130,000 vehicles. The UAE's state energy giant is eyeing Canadian LNG investments.
Health
Health Canada warns parents about a wooden pacifier clip sold on Amazon.ca. About one-third of adults misunderstand medical directions; one question could change that. Canada launches a new preventive health advisory committee after disbanding the task force.
Entertainment
Laurence Olivier is honoured with a plaque at his London childhood home. As FIFA targets a new generation, a Brazil influencer's platform will stream all 104 World Cup games. French prosecutors want pop icon Patrick Bruel charged over alleged sexual abuse.
Sports
Madison Square Garden cancels a Game 4 NBA Finals watch party after blasting city security measures. FIFA's Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, urging fans to 'chill' about a referee denied U.S. entry. UFC fighters say they are honoured to compete at the White House on a card attended by President Trump.
Lifestyle
Pope Francis targets the young with messages on 6-7, Bad Bunny, and AI. A Japanese hot spring expert shares naked truths about naked bathing. Burial rituals involving brain removal and bone sharpening provide clues to Iron Age connections.
Climate & Environment
Scientists warn of record heat and threats to climate monitoring. Human-driven sea-level rise has increased extreme coastal flooding frequency. A Senate committee report calls for better wildfire response coordination.
Sci-Tech
An investigator warns of Russian disinformation targeting President Zelenskyy. NASA unveils Artemis III astronauts to test technology for a future moon landing. Ancient squirrel feces offer a 'time capsule' of the environment thousands of years ago.
For full coverage, stay tuned to CTV News Vancouver throughout the FIFA World Cup.



