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Articles by Ben Nesbit
- Former B.C. university security guard convicted of manslaughter avoids jail time
- Former MLB star Justin Morneau headlines B.C. Sports Hall of Fame class of 2024
- Crown seeking 5-year sentence for former university security guard convicted of manslaughter
- Closing arguments underway for accused in Richmond restaurant murder
- Mounties will not be charged in shooting death of B.C. Indigenous man
- 99-year-old B.C. swimmer continues to set world records
- Safe supply: Vancouver police deputy chief says large amounts of opioids being diverted
- B.C. woman facing steep medical bills, uncertain future after Thailand crash
- Vancouver's CRAB Park: Less than half the residents remain following cleanup
- Crown rests case in trial of man accused of killing toddler and injuring dad in 2021 crash
- Police investigating late night Surrey shooting
- 'It's disgusting': Outrage grows over North Shore wastewater plant's $3.86-billion budget
- 2 men arrested after loss prevention officer assaulted, threatened at Burnaby shopping plaza: RCMP
- Section of Langley's 208 Street closed after impaired driver struck a pole, Mounties say
- North Shore wastewater plant now expected to cost $3.86 billion
- Man who posed as cop during deadly Vancouver home invasion sentenced to 7 years
- World Cup in Vancouver: Taxpayers federation calls for municipal and provincial governments to show the bill
- Parents protest suspension of admissions to Vancouver School Board's gifted learners program
- Sandy Parisian sentencing: Court releases video from deadly home invasion
- Vancouver magic mushroom dispensary gets business licence re-instated
Ben Nesbit
ContactBen Nesbit is a multi-skilled journalist who joined the CTV News Vancouver team in June 2021.
Born and raised in North Vancouver, Ben is thrilled to have the opportunity to cover the most pressing stories across the Lower Mainland.
After graduating from the College of Sports Media in Toronto in 2018, Ben headed up to Northern Ontario to begin his career at Thunder Bay Television, where he would serve as the weekend sports anchor but also report on news.
Some early career highlights included meeting and interviewing Hockey Night in Canada host Ron MacLean and covering the OIPRD report on systemic racism in the Thunder Bay Police Department.
In late 2019, Ben headed back west to work at CHEK TV in Victoria, where he would cover a wide variety of political affairs and other stories across Vancouver Island.
When he’s not working, you can find Ben on the golf course, yelling at his TV while watching sports or enjoying a couple beverages with friends.