'Several' injured after seaplane goes down in Vancouver: police ( www.cbc.ca )
A Harbour Air seaplane, with 6 people on board, collided with a pleasure boat on Saturday
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A Harbour Air seaplane, with 6 people on board, collided with a pleasure boat on Saturday
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23019807
Kind of amazing. In my head this is basically saying "we can't protect people in parts of downtown Vancouver and rather than change that, it may just be easier to abandon the area.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/20962243
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/1.7177136
The cyclist was riding on the sidewalk, and ran a red light (a bit more justified to flag him down). He fled, eventually ditching the bike and fleeing by foot....
Just saw some of their plans and the price is really competitive. Just wondering if any Freedom users here and how is your experience with them. Read some reviews on reddit but they are few months old and things change in a few months.
With a highly disruptive and confusing public transit strike well underway, starting today, there is an air of uncertainty with getting around Metro Vancouver — especially if you don’t have access to a car....
[...] From June 1 to September 30, 2024, adults over the age of 19 will be able to bring and consume alcohol at the following beaches between the hours of 11am and 9pm:...
I didn't include the times below in case details change, so use the link for the info...
Taken around 11:30 Friday night, although the picture sure doesn't do the real thing justice
Bullet holes could be seen on a black SUV sitting at the centre of the police scene....
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/25325294
A looming transit strike in Metro Vancouver this weekend has been narrowly avoided after Coast Mountain Bus Company and the union representing its transit supervisors accepted recommendations from a special mediator....
A hearing at the BC Labour Relations Board to decide the future of the transit strike in the Lower Mainland will likely extend into a second day after no decision was reached Wednesday....
If you want to get a sense of how things can radically shift within the body of an organization, you need only look at how folks react to Jillian Christmas, the VAG’s first poet-in-residence....
The union representing 180 striking bus operations supervisors for TransLink’s Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC) says it will suspend any strike action for the time being during the provincial government’s mandated special mediation process....
As of just after 5 pm Tuesday, it has been confirmed that all TransLink bus and SeaBus services will resume on Wednesday, January 24....
Canadian Union of Public Employees 4500 (CUPE) appears to be following through with its original stated plan that the current shutdown of TransLink’s bus and SeaBus services across Metro Vancouver will last for 48 hours....