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CHAN-DT presently broadcasts 47 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and five hours on Saturdays and Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the highest local newscast output among Global's television stations (either owned-and-operated or affiliated ...
Earth's Final Hours (2011 TV movie) Embrace of the Vampire (2013 video) End of the World (2013 TV movie) Far Cry (2008) Final Ascent (2000 TV movie) Final Destination (2000) Firestorm (1998) The Fourth Kind (2009) Free Willy 3: The Rescue (1997) Goodbye (2012 short film) Happy Face Killer (2014 TV movie) The Haze (2012 short film) Hike (2010 ...
They all leave from Downtown Vancouver and serve most parts of the city plus many suburbs—including Burnaby, New Westminster, Port Moody, Coquitlam, Richmond, Surrey, North Vancouver—as well as provide late-night service along SkyTrain routes when train service is not operating.
The well-known World War II M25 tank transporter (also known as Dragon Wagon) truck, commonly referred to as Pacific was not a product of Pacific Truck and Trailer but of Pacific Car and Foundry. Again, the well-known Pacific School Coach was a Kenworth model CT school bus, made from 1949 onwards; Kenworth itself being a subsidiary of Paccar ...
Cash Cab (Canadian game show) CBC Television local newscasts; Cedar Cove (TV series) Chad (TV series) CHAOS (TV series) The Charlie Horse Music Pizza; Charmed (2018 TV series) Cheetah in August; Chesapeake Shores; Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (TV series) Chorus Anyone; The Chris Isaak Show; CityNews; Clue (miniseries) Coconut Fred's Fruit ...
In 1978, when Via Rail took over the passenger operations of the CPR and the Canadian National Railway, it continued using both railways' stations in Vancouver, but a year later, Via consolidated its Vancouver operations at Pacific Central Station, the CN station near False Creek, and ceased using the CPR station. The last scheduled Via ...
The West Coast Express operates from Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) with five trains per day running from Mission to Vancouver in the morning peak hours (5:25 am – 7:25 am) and returning to Mission in the evening peak (3:50 pm – 6:20 pm). [4] A one-way trip takes 75 minutes, which is faster than driving to Downtown Vancouver.
The station's logo as Vancouver Television or VTV, used from 1997 to 2001.. Construction and planning for CIVT began immediately after the licence award. In March, Baton secured space in a former public library at Robson and Burrard streets; the space had been planned as an arcade, but the proposal was rejected by Vancouver's city council just days before the CRTC decision. [15]