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Articles by Isabella Zavarise
- Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim admits to being 'orange pilled' in Bitcoin interview
- Calgary man claims B.C. trucking company compromised his safety
- Could Vancouver's public funds be used for investments in cryptocurrency?
- Natural gas debate draws over 100 speakers to Vancouver City Council
- Vancouver Taylor Swift fan offers apartment in exchange for Eras Tour ticket
- ‘It’s irreplaceable’: South Surrey organizations oppose proposed cemetery expansion
- 'It was devastating, mentally': B.C. man shares stomach cancer journey
- B.C. city councillors asked to resign after remarks claiming homeless 'don't want to work'
- VPD data sheds more light on hate crimes in Vancouver
- Vancouver quietly proclaimed Chip Wilson Day as billionaire installed sign calling B.C. NDP 'communist'
- With B.C. NDP back in power, mayors’ council wants transit funding prioritized
- American interest in Canadian real estate peaks ahead of U.S. election: report
- F-bomb dropped, mics cut in tense Vancouver council exchange
- Vancouver council passes motion to allow police access to traffic cameras
- 'Deliberate pattern’: Vancouver mayor looks to remove opposition councillors from acting, deputy mayor roles
- 'It shattered our lives': Mission couple frustrated with ICBC's no-fault insurance policy following crash
- SOGI 123 reduces bullying, discrimination, UBC researchers say
- Vancouver Park Board outlines Phase 2 of Stanley Park tree removal
- 'I'm incredibly lucky': Man who stole Vancouver police cruiser hit cyclist
- Vancouver Police Department projected to be over budget for 2024: report
Isabella Zavarise
Isabella Zavarise is a multi-skilled journalist with CTV News Vancouver.
After graduating from the B.C. Institute of Technology in 2018, she ended up in Atlantic Canada working for the CBC as a video journalist and radio producer. She then worked as a podcast producer for Pacific Content.
In 2020, she decided to go back to school to get her MA from the University of Southern California. While working in the U.S., she was nominated for an L.A. Press Club award for an investigation she did on restraining order violations.
She joined the CTV News team in 2022 after a reporting fellowship at Insider in Los Angeles. Her reporting interests include municipal affairs, housing and social justice issues.