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How to contact CBC British Columbia

Here's how to contact CBC British Columbia, and answers to our most frequently asked questions.
CBC Vancouver Broadcast Centre
The CBC Vancouver Broadcast Centre is located at 700 Hamilton Street. (CBC)

Contact CBC Vancouver Broadcast Centre

700 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6B 4A2
Tel: 604-662-6000

CBC Vancouver News: cbcnewsvancouver@cbc.ca, 604-662-6801

English Communications: cbcvancouvercommunications@cbc.ca

Vancouver Newsroom Tours: newsroomtours@cbc.ca

Community Spaces and Studio Rentals: Caroline.Ewald@cbc.ca

Media Sales and Advertising with CBC/Radio-Canada: https://solutionsmedia.cbcrc.ca


CBC Help Centre | Audience Services


Contact us with story ideas and urgent news tips

CBC Vancouver News: cbcnewsvancouver@cbc.ca, 604-662-6801


CBC Radio programs in B.C.

All Points West | Megan Thomas

BC Today| Michelle Eliot

  • Talk back line: 1-800-825-5950
  • Tel: 604-662-6982
  • Fax: 604-662-6822
  • Email: bctoday@cbc.ca

Daybreak Kamloops | RobPolson

  • Tel: 250-374-6802
  • Toll Free:1-855-400-2221

Daybreak North| Catherine Hansen

  • Listener line/Community event announcements: 1-866-340-1932
  • Email: daybreaknorth@cbc.ca
  • Tel: 250-562-6701
  • Fax: 250-562-4777

Daybreak South| Jay Bertagnolli

The Early Edition | Julia Lipscombe

On The Coast| Jake Costello

On The Island | Madeline Green

North ByNorthwest | Margaret Gallagher

  • Tel: 604-662-6089
  • Fax: 604-662-6266
  • Email:nxnw@cbc.ca

Radio West| Christine Coulter


Have a question about the CBC?

We've answered the most common queries in our list of Frequently Asked Questions below.

If you still can't find the answer you're looking for, please visit theCBC Help Centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I suggest an idea or pose a question to a local show?

Contact our local shows with the contact information above.

2. How do I suggest an idea or pose a question to a national show?

Go toPrograms, look for the listing for that show, then follow the link to the website for that show. Look for the "Contact Us" section of the site.

3. Can I get transcripts, tapes,CDs, and/orDVDsof programs?

To order CBC Vancouver News or older CBC Vancouver TV items, please visitCBC/Radio Canada Distribution.

4. Can I reuse any web content appearing on the CBC.ca web pages?

For inquiries regarding the reuse of any web content appearing on the CBC.ca web pages only, please visit ourPermissions FAQ. Please note that this information is intended for web-related content only, not for Radio and TV programming content.

5. How do I find out about jobs at the CBC?

Click onJobsat the bottom of any page on the CBC.ca site.

6. How do I contact someone at the CBC?

Check the contactinformation above, or visit theCBC Help Centre.

7. What are your channels/frequencies?

These are listed on the CBC Channels and Frequencies page.

8.How do I get a PSA onTV?

CBC/Radio-Canada recognizes the importance for the well-being of the community of many social, charitable and artistic activities. Therefore, it makes available to qualifying private and public organizations a limited amount of free time to assist them in promoting their public service aims and objectives.

Please note:PSAs are for television only.If your organization meets the requirements, you may submityour request here.

9.How do I contact the CBC about something I saw on CBC.ca?

Contact CBC through the CBC Help Centre.

10. How do I find the contact information for CBC Radio and TV programs in B.C.?

On theProgramspage, you will find a list of all programs in B.C. Each program's website has a Contact page that provides contact information or use the list below.

11. Do you rent out any community space or studios?

As part of our redevelopment, a joint initiative was undertaken between the City of Vancouver's Cultural Services Department and CBC/Radio-Canada Vancouver to createStudio 700 and the Outdoor Stage available for rent, free of charge, five days per monthto Vancouverregistered charities, societies and other non-profit organizations with a cultural or artistic mandate.

We also offer a wide range ofstudio facilities, unique meeting andspecial event locationsfor feature films, TV series, commercials, music videos, small and large recording sessions, rehearsals, concerts, performances, special events and meetings.