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- Top bid $112 for electric streetcar being auctioned off in Vancouver
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- Tire-deflating climate activists coming to Vancouver 'soon,' group says
- Ripudaman Singh Malik wasn't worried about safety prior to fatal shooting, family says
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- B.C. woman bypasses local passport lines by flying to Edmonton
- Condo with no kitchen located inside Vancouver hotel listed for $659K
- Where were police? First Nations leaders raise questions after hit-and-run at B.C. march
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- Depp-Heard discourse worries B.C. advocates for domestic violence survivors
- Vancouver teardown listed for $3.5M one year after selling for $2.5M
- Reporting sex assault within Vancouver police ranks came with stigma and career setbacks, survivor says
- Tenants push for collective bargaining rights as rents skyrocket, investors scoop up buildings
- B.C. residents cross border for 2nd booster in Washington state
- Vancouver police not using thin blue line patches as white supremacist symbol, chief says
- Racist but unenforceable clauses in some B.C. land covenants bar residents of 'African or Asiatic descent'
- B.C. should replace RCMP with provincial police force, committee recommends
- Crowded passport offices prompt offers from 'line-waiters' charging up to $800
- Climate report highlights B.C. communities most likely to face extreme heat
- B.C. premier apologizes for swearing during heated question period debate
- Smaller 4/20 event happening in Vancouver as some drug advocates shift focus to mushrooms
- Should you swab your throat while taking a COVID-19 rapid test? Answers vary by jurisdiction
- Firing of B.C. health worker who refused COVID-19 vaccine upheld at arbitration
- Activists protest inside B.C. SPCA office, demand changes to animal cruelty investigations
Andrew Weichel
ContactAndrew Weichel is a reporter and the senior producer of digital content for CTV News Vancouver.
Since joining the newsroom in 2009, Andrew has led gripping online coverage of several municipal, provincial and federal elections, as well as a number of landmark Supreme Court decisions. His contributions helped the station earn the coveted Edward R. Murrow Award for Best News Website twice, in 2009 and 2011.
More recently, he's been focused on covering the COVID-19 pandemic from a variety of perspectives. His work reporting on the crisis was recognized with a Jack Webster Award in December 2020.
Andrew was born and raised in British Columbia, growing up in the Okanagan before moving to Vancouver, where he studied journalism at Langara College.
He's also a member of the BCIT Broadcast and Online Journalism Program's advisory committee and a judge for the annual Radio Television Digital News Association awards.
In 2019, he published his first book, "Everything British Columbia," along with his wife, Bethany Lindsay.