CTV Winnipeg has announced changes to its newscast schedule to accommodate live coverage of the FIFA World Cup. The adjustments aim to balance sports broadcasts with local news updates, ensuring viewers can follow both the tournament and important regional stories.
Why the Schedule Change?
The FIFA World Cup is a global event that attracts millions of viewers. CTV, as the official broadcaster in Canada, will air live matches, including Canada's games. To avoid conflicts, regular newscasts will be shifted to earlier or later time slots, depending on the match schedule.
How to Watch
Viewers can tune in to CTV Winnipeg for updated newscasts before or after matches. For those who miss the live broadcast, CTV News will provide online streaming options and recap segments. Check local listings for exact times.
CTV emphasizes that breaking news coverage will still be provided as needed, with updates integrated into the World Cup programming.
Other News Highlights
In addition to World Cup coverage, CTV Winnipeg reports on several local and national stories:
- An Ontario man lost $6,000 in an emergency scam involving a cloned voice.
- A funeral is scheduled for a Toronto officer killed in the line of duty.
- British Columbia terminated a contractor on the Massey Tunnel replacement project.
- The U.S.-Iran peace deal may affect Canadian gas prices.
- Calgary councillors discuss a long-term growth plan.
- Ottawa police officers were reprimanded for driving incidents.
- A driver was caught going 188 km/h on an Ottawa highway.
- Quebec struck a French-language deal with English universities.
- Quebec road fatalities decreased but injuries increased.
- An unprovoked stabbing in Mill Woods led to charges against a teen.
- More showers and thunderstorms are expected in the coming days.
- A P.E.I. driver and passenger were arrested for impaired driving and drug trafficking after stopping to help.
- NSLC earnings slightly decreased, but local alcohol and cannabis sales rose.
- Louis Riel School Division plans to end late-start Wednesdays.
- Rockwood faces a second legal challenge over quarry approvals.
- Saskatchewan's largest wind farm broke ground.
- Saskatchewan's Carter Beck is close to fulfilling an MLB dream.
- A five-vehicle crash closed Highway 6 in Morriston.
- A necklace was stolen in a Guelph distraction scheme.
- South Saskatchewan River water levels prompted safety warnings and ferry closures.
- Saskatchewan's economic outlook remains positive despite recession concerns.
- 50% of waste at Sudbury's landfill could have been diverted.
- Kids were unbuckled and on the floor in a speeding vehicle, according to OPP.
- Burn experts treated a woman injured in a London, Ont., frat house fire using a world-first biological treatment.
- Charges were laid in a London, Ont., mall crash that injured 7 people.
- A Barrie ride-share driver was charged after an alleged sexual assault.
- A vehicle was stolen from a Georgian Mall parking lot.
- WindsorEats assessed damage after a fire next door.
- Essex moved ahead with a housing grant application despite funding uncertainty.
- High winds and waves brought flood risk to Vancouver Island's southern coast.
- A truck driver was arrested after driving the wrong way on the Trans-Canada Highway.
- A Russian-speaking handler known as 'El Money' slipped away as an arsonist was jailed for fires tied to the U.K. PM.
- A sunken train station on the WWII 'Death Railway' resurfaced from a Thai reservoir.
Politics
- The Liberal government tabled First Nations drinking water legislation.
- Carney's Day 2 G7 itinerary includes meetings with world leaders.
- Canada is asking some citizens to surrender their certificates due to errors.
Business
- Bell is cutting nearly 700 jobs amid organizational changes; Bell Media is not impacted.
- The TSX hit a new record high as oil prices slid after the U.S.-Iran deal.
- PM Carney announced the first Canadian firm awarded a contract under the SAFE agreement.
Health
- The EU plans to ban plant-based 'steaks' but allows veggie 'burgers'.
- Researchers studied 638 pediatric drownings in Canada, revealing key findings.
- GLP-1 drugs improve male testosterone and sperm count, scientists say.
Entertainment
- Luke's 'Empire' lightsabre, 'Wizard of Oz' witch hat, and Lebowski rugs are going up for auction.
- Digital creators are remaking the movie business, from YouTube to Hollywood.
- The Grammys added 5 new categories and changed best new artist rules.
Sports
- Serena and Venus Williams will play doubles together at Wimbledon.
- Iran's coach says the team was ordered out of the U.S. after a 2-2 draw with New Zealand in the World Cup opener.
- Figure skater Tessa Virtue will make her off-ice dance debut at Fall for Dance North.
Lifestyle
- Relationship experts explain what you're getting wrong about feeling loved.
- Social networks and online video outweigh traditional media in 2026.
- Parents are tracking their adult children for safety, but is it actually safer?
Climate & Environment
- A 6.7-magnitude earthquake shook part of Indonesia, causing damage and injuries.
- A 5.5-magnitude earthquake rattled the Tokyo region; no tsunami danger.
- Nearly half the world's children are exposed to three or more climate risks, according to UNICEF.
Sci-Tech
- A jacket can produce nearly 900 ml of water per day.
- Britain announced a sweeping social media ban for under-16s.
- Humans prefer to walk counter-clockwise, scientists found, but no one knows why.



