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CBC Vancouver wins Canadian Screen Award for best local newscast

CBC Vancouver News at 6 won the 2024 Canadian Screen Award for best local newscast.

'Local news matters, period,' CBC Vancouver News at 6 host Anita Bathe says

A woman wearing a blue dress holds an award
CBC Vancouver News at 6 host Anita Bathe accepts the award for Best Local Newscast on behalf of CBC Vancouver News at 6 on May 28, 2024. (George Pimentel/The Canadian Academy/Instagram)

CBC Vancouver's supper-hour news program won big at the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards on May 28.

The show was awarded best local newscast as part of Canadian Screen Week, in which Canada's film, television and digital sectors are celebrated for their work.

News at 6 host Anita Bathe accepted the award on behalf of the team on Tuesday.

"I'm so proud of how hard our team works every single day to put our show together," she said. "We are a small but mighty group and I couldn't ask for more talented colleagues."

"We truly value the importance of giving a voice to communities across the province. Local news matters, period."

Bathe won best news anchor, local inboth 2022 and 2023.

CBC Vancouver News hosts stand and smile against a white background.
From left, hosts Lien Yeung, Anita Bathe, meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe and host Dan Burritt are part of the CBC News team in Vancouver. (CBC)

Producer Matthew McFarlanesaid the award is a win not just for the show, but for the entire province.

"It's the diversity of the team and this newsroom that I'm so proud of and that reflects in the types of stories we tell, and the voices we put to air each day," he said.

"It's not just a show win, it's win for the entire CBC BCteam and all the pockets of this province we cover."

CBC'sNews division was nominated in 22 categories on Tuesday night. It is nominated in several other categories that will be announced later in the week.

The hour-long Canadian Screen Awards gala, hosted by Mae Martin, will be available to watch on CBC TV and CBC Gem on Friday, May 31 at 8 p.m. ET.

CBC British Columbia photographer Ben Nelms also recently won first place for photo of the year, picture story: news and spot news at the News Photographers Association of Canada's National Pictures of the Year competition.

A middle-aged woman with grey hair cradles a small brown dog inside her black and white plaid shirt as she rides in an aluminum boat on a lake.
Evacuees are pictured while taking a boat to Celista, British Columbia on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023. (Ben Nelms/CBC)