Metro Vancouver

The Globe and Mail

Bodies of two women found near beaches along Vancouvers English Bay, police say

Police in Vancouver are investigating the discovery of two women’s bodies near beaches at English Bay within two days. The first body was found at Sunset Beach, and the second near Kitsilano Yacht Club. The cause of death is unknown, and police are determining if the deaths are connected. The women remain unidentified, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Read More from source

CityNews Vancouver

Granville Street triple stabbing, police make arrest

Three men were stabbed in downtown Vancouver by a suspect on Monday night, with serious injuries reported. The victims did not know each other or the suspect. The motive is unknown, and the suspect is in custody. Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim expressed concern over recent safety incidents in the city. The investigation is ongoing, and witnesses are urged to come forward.

Read More from source

CityNews Vancouver

Granville Street triple stabbing VPD makes arrest

Three men were stabbed in downtown Vancouver by a suspect, leading to serious injuries. The victims and suspect did not know each other. The motive remains unknown. The suspect is in custody, and all victims are expected to recover. Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim expressed concern over recent safety incidents and emphasized the city’s commitment to public safety. Investigation ongoing.

Read More from source

CTV News Vancouver

Park board approves rules for ‘appropriate’ swimwear at Vancouver’s pools

Vancouver Park Board approves swimwear policy for public pools, including attire guidelines and restrictions. Policy allows various swimwear options but emphasizes coverage and safety. Debate over exclusion of “sexual” garments raises concerns about LGBTQ2S+ community discrimination. Speedos confirmed as acceptable swimwear. Policy aims to provide clarity for staff but does not impose strict regulations on pool usage. Diapers permitted for users with incontinence.

Read More from source

CTV News Vancouver

Invictus Games organizers mark 200 days until VancouverWhistler event

The Invictus Games launched the “I Am” campaign for the 2025 Vancouver-Whistler event, unveiling yellow signs in Vancouver’s Jack Poole Plaza. The campaign, inspired by the poem “Invictus,” aims to support wounded military veterans. The event, set to open in February 2025, will feature 550 competitors from 25 countries in 11 adaptive sports.

Read More from source

Share your love