The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. At approximately 8:30 pm, officers responded to a 9-1-1 call saying that the victim had been stabbed near Thurlow and Comox streets. The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. Officers on the scene of a police incident in downtown Vancouver on Thursday, Jan. 06, 2020. The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. If you don't see it please check your junk folder.The next issue of Vancouver Sun Headline News will soon be in your inbox.We encountered an issue signing you up. Vancouver police spokesman Sgt. VANCOUVER, Wash. – The man who was shot by Vancouver Police officers Tuesday during an incident along Fourth Plain Boulevard has died, police officials confirmed on Wednesday. © 2020 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. government faces backlash over Dr. Bonnie Henry back to school adPolice seek hit-and-run driver in fatal Ladysmith crashCoronavirus: How safe is air travel during the pandemic?Coronavirus: Ontario government announces rent freezeSaskatchewan summer camps say they need help before next year Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited.This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. VANCOUVER -- A pedestrian has died following a crash in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Thursday. The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. Hit hard by COVID-19, Filipino Canadians grapple with added pressure to send money abroadCoronavirus: Canada extending international travel restrictions, mandatory quarantine until Sept. 30Coronavirus: Canada extending international travel restrictions, mandatory quarantine until Sept. 30Hit hard by COVID-19, Filipino Canadians grapple with added pressure to send money abroad2 arrested after several officers injured in altercation near Eglinton and Oakwood'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman dies after cancer battleErin O'Toole won’t say whether he believes there is systemic racism in CanadaOntario reports 112 new coronavirus cases, 1 death; total cases near 42,200B.C. The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. 1 taken to hospital under Mental Health Act after downtown Vancouver standoff The victim was rushed to the hospital but passed away due to his injuries. An altercation between two men turned … A police incident that snarled traffic in downtown Vancouver for a couple of hours this morning has been resolved.VANCOUVER - A police incident that snarled traffic in downtown Vancouver for a couple of hours this morning has been resolved.A young man dressed in shorts was hanging off a balcony somewhere between the 12th and 15th floor of an apartment tower at Dunsmuir and Granville streets.Brian Montague, a spokesman for the VPD, said officers successfully negotiated with the man to climb back inside the building at around 10:30 a.m.He said police do not yet know what the man's motive was or whether drugs or alcohol are involved.About a dozen police cars were parked around the area of Dunsmuir and Granville with a mobile command centre. November 20, 2013.Police rappel over a balcony of a condo to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson building in downtown Vancouver Wednesday. November 20, 2013.Police incident snarls traffic in downtown Vancouver Please try again© 2020 Vancouver Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. It slowed traffic to a standstill and drew many onlookers who stood around the scene snapping pictures with their smartphones.TransLink spokesman Derek Zabel said buses were moving slowly in the area and there were some delays, but no significant disruptions to report..Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Vancouver Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.There was an error, please provide a valid email address.A welcome email is on its way. Vancouver police said the incident occurred at … November 20, 2013.Police barricaded Dunsmuir Street at Granville Street in downtown Vancouver to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson condominium building. November 20, 2013.Police incident snarls traffic in downtown VancouverPolice incident snarls traffic in downtown VancouverPolice barricaded Dunsmuir Street at Granville Street in downtown Vancouver to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson condominium building. A section of Howe Street, a busy corridor in Downtown Vancouver, was closed to all traffic during the morning rush hour Thursday due a police incident. Vancouver police say one person was taken to hospital under the Mental Health Act after a Police said they were investigating reports of a person with a possible weapon inside a suite in a building at Howe and Davie streets, prompting police to block nearby streets to contain the area.Syed Ali, who was staying in a nearby hotel on a visit from Ontario, said he heard a gunshot between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m.“I kind of woke up and was thinking and waiting, maybe there could be more shots, but there was none.”Police declined to comment on the report of gunfire.Video from the area appeared to show the Vancouver police Emergency Response Team (ERT) on scene.The area has since reopened to pedestrian and vehicle traffic.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday. Police respond to alleged nude incident in downtown Kelowna It was an odd evening for Kelowna RCMP as they were responding to an apparent nude incident in the city on Friday. The area was … Read more about This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Police incident snarls traffic in downtown VancouverPolice barricaded Dunsmuir Street at Granville Street in downtown Vancouver to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson condominium building. Police rappel over a balcony of a condo to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson building in downtown Vancouver Wednesday. Vancouver police say one person was taken to hospital under the Mental Health Act after a standoff in the downtown core Thursday morning.. Police … VANCOUVER -- A man was stabbed Tuesday morning following an argument in downtown Vancouver, police say. According to the Vancouver Police Department (VPD), the incident occurred on Monday evening in the West End.
The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. At approximately 8:30 pm, officers responded to a 9-1-1 call saying that the victim had been stabbed near Thurlow and Comox streets. The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. Officers on the scene of a police incident in downtown Vancouver on Thursday, Jan. 06, 2020. The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. If you don't see it please check your junk folder.The next issue of Vancouver Sun Headline News will soon be in your inbox.We encountered an issue signing you up. Vancouver police spokesman Sgt. VANCOUVER, Wash. – The man who was shot by Vancouver Police officers Tuesday during an incident along Fourth Plain Boulevard has died, police officials confirmed on Wednesday. © 2020 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. government faces backlash over Dr. Bonnie Henry back to school adPolice seek hit-and-run driver in fatal Ladysmith crashCoronavirus: How safe is air travel during the pandemic?Coronavirus: Ontario government announces rent freezeSaskatchewan summer camps say they need help before next year Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited.This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. VANCOUVER -- A pedestrian has died following a crash in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Thursday. The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. Hit hard by COVID-19, Filipino Canadians grapple with added pressure to send money abroadCoronavirus: Canada extending international travel restrictions, mandatory quarantine until Sept. 30Coronavirus: Canada extending international travel restrictions, mandatory quarantine until Sept. 30Hit hard by COVID-19, Filipino Canadians grapple with added pressure to send money abroad2 arrested after several officers injured in altercation near Eglinton and Oakwood'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman dies after cancer battleErin O'Toole won’t say whether he believes there is systemic racism in CanadaOntario reports 112 new coronavirus cases, 1 death; total cases near 42,200B.C. The area was closed down for much of the morning rush hour. 1 taken to hospital under Mental Health Act after downtown Vancouver standoff The victim was rushed to the hospital but passed away due to his injuries. An altercation between two men turned … A police incident that snarled traffic in downtown Vancouver for a couple of hours this morning has been resolved.VANCOUVER - A police incident that snarled traffic in downtown Vancouver for a couple of hours this morning has been resolved.A young man dressed in shorts was hanging off a balcony somewhere between the 12th and 15th floor of an apartment tower at Dunsmuir and Granville streets.Brian Montague, a spokesman for the VPD, said officers successfully negotiated with the man to climb back inside the building at around 10:30 a.m.He said police do not yet know what the man's motive was or whether drugs or alcohol are involved.About a dozen police cars were parked around the area of Dunsmuir and Granville with a mobile command centre. November 20, 2013.Police rappel over a balcony of a condo to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson building in downtown Vancouver Wednesday. November 20, 2013.Police incident snarls traffic in downtown Vancouver Please try again© 2020 Vancouver Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved. It slowed traffic to a standstill and drew many onlookers who stood around the scene snapping pictures with their smartphones.TransLink spokesman Derek Zabel said buses were moving slowly in the area and there were some delays, but no significant disruptions to report..Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Vancouver Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.There was an error, please provide a valid email address.A welcome email is on its way. Vancouver police said the incident occurred at … November 20, 2013.Police barricaded Dunsmuir Street at Granville Street in downtown Vancouver to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson condominium building. November 20, 2013.Police incident snarls traffic in downtown VancouverPolice incident snarls traffic in downtown VancouverPolice barricaded Dunsmuir Street at Granville Street in downtown Vancouver to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson condominium building. A section of Howe Street, a busy corridor in Downtown Vancouver, was closed to all traffic during the morning rush hour Thursday due a police incident. Vancouver police say one person was taken to hospital under the Mental Health Act after a Police said they were investigating reports of a person with a possible weapon inside a suite in a building at Howe and Davie streets, prompting police to block nearby streets to contain the area.Syed Ali, who was staying in a nearby hotel on a visit from Ontario, said he heard a gunshot between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m.“I kind of woke up and was thinking and waiting, maybe there could be more shots, but there was none.”Police declined to comment on the report of gunfire.Video from the area appeared to show the Vancouver police Emergency Response Team (ERT) on scene.The area has since reopened to pedestrian and vehicle traffic.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday.Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday. Police respond to alleged nude incident in downtown Kelowna It was an odd evening for Kelowna RCMP as they were responding to an apparent nude incident in the city on Friday. The area was … Read more about This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Police incident snarls traffic in downtown VancouverPolice barricaded Dunsmuir Street at Granville Street in downtown Vancouver to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson condominium building. Police rappel over a balcony of a condo to deal with an unknown incident at The Hudson building in downtown Vancouver Wednesday. Vancouver police say one person was taken to hospital under the Mental Health Act after a standoff in the downtown core Thursday morning.. Police … VANCOUVER -- A man was stabbed Tuesday morning following an argument in downtown Vancouver, police say. According to the Vancouver Police Department (VPD), the incident occurred on Monday evening in the West End.