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Articles by Ian Holliday
- B.C. COVID-19 data: Weekly update shows slight increase in hospital population
- More than half of all weapons seizures by CBSA officers this year have been in B.C. and Yukon. Here's why.
- B.C. homebuyer awarded more than $5K after seller failed to evict basement suite tenant
- Assault of inmate from Saskatoon at B.C. prison now a homicide investigation
- Airbnb renter whose grease fire set off sprinklers in Vancouver highrise can't be sued by insurer, court rules
- Telus sees B.C. property assessment appeals thwarted by typo in email address
- B.C. man ordered to repay $3,800 after providing couple with 'absolute garbage' firewood
- Law society disbars Vancouver lawyer who used 20 burner phones, helped clients launder $31M
- Mortgage broker's negligence cost homebuyers $5K, B.C. tribunal rules
- Crown's attempt to enforce Vancouver snow removal bylaw dismissed on appeal
- Permanent residents subject to foreign buyers tax because they used China-based company to purchase B.C. building
- UBC researchers analyze microbes in soil to locate diamond deposits deep below
- Court awards $1.8 million in West Vancouver real estate fraud case
- Province acquires shuttered Vancouver SRO, says building will reopen in 'spring 2025'
- Suspicious overnight fire destroys Port Coquitlam elementary school
- Province of B.C. liable for $10M in damages for 'misfeasance' in hydroelectric approval process
- B.C. Human Rights Tribunal rules former Mountie was discriminated against by 3rd Port Alberni bar
- B.C. court rules it lacks jurisdiction to hear 'deeply troubling' allegations from former CSIS employee
- Court challenge to First Nation's massive Vancouver development project rejected
- Lender can't foreclose on B.C. woman's home because mortgage was obtained through fraud
Ian Holliday
ContactIan Holliday is an associate producer of digital content for CTV News Vancouver.
He began working with CTV News as an intern in July 2014 and continued working on a freelance basis for the next five years. During that time, he also worked full time as a research associate for the Angus Reid Institute, a non-partisan, not-for-profit public opinion polling organization. He switched to a full time position at CTV News in June 2019.
In his time at CTV News, Ian has covered a variety of topics, including housing, environmental issues, municipal and provincial politics and breaking news.
He grew up in Rhode Island and received a bachelor of arts in journalism from Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y. In 2013, he moved to Vancouver to pursue a master's degree in journalism at UBC, which he completed in 2015. He became a Canadian citizen in October 2023.