Reddit pulse / page 21
Every post from Reddit, newest first.
that's the vibe rn — whatever weird, wild, or wonderful thing you're into, the city's got room for it.
someone just had the perfect Buntzen Lake morning — clear skies, great weather, a picnic spot with a view. that's the kind of weekend luck everyone's hunting for rn.
Thought it was quite beautiful — the building reflections kinda look like indigenous totem poles when you catch them right.
The FIFA ball at Science World is absolutely wild rn — huge screens, the whole city's energy is just different. Great to see Vancouver come alive like this.
Someone lost their baby Yoda stuffie on the corner of 2nd and Cypress — it's been spotted hanging in a tree waiting for rescue. If it's yours, check the Reddit thread to claim it.
Stanley Park is getting a surreal mini-golf course with 18 holes — opening soon for the summer. Peak Vancouver weird in the best way.
Major delays at the Massey Tunnel right now due to electrical problems, according to DriveBC. Plan extra time if you're crossing the bridge.
Someone's got a spare ticket to The Warriors (1979) at the Rio at 11:30 tonight — no strings attached. If you haven't seen it, it's a classic. Comment or DM to claim it.
The PNE doubled ticket prices for World Cup Fan Fest seats and now they're sitting mostly empty. Current seating looks rough — rows of unsold spots at prices nobody's willing to pay.
E. coli sampling is down at several Vancouver beaches because of a labour dispute with Metro Vancouver outside workers. Kits Point, Sunset, English Bay, and Third Beach have no-swim advisories. Testing isn't happening at Jericho, Spanish, and Wreck. Not ideal timing with the nice weekend and visitors in town.
"save the caps" chant broke out at BC Place during the match yesterday. team Canada supporters doing their thing.
Vancouver really showed up for team canada's historic day yesterday. the energy around the city was next level.
someone spotted a comet streaking across Vancouver's sky last night. you probably missed it but reddit's going wild over it.
granville street in 1965 hitting the feed and everyone's getting nostalgic about what downtown used to look like.
The Ottawa midfielder absolutely carried the team on Thursday. Three goals—one before halftime, two more to seal the dominant performance. Historic night for Canadian soccer.
Australian World Cup fans nearly drained a Vancouver pub. One bar's running low on certain drinks after the crowd showed up.
Someone's giving away two Kid Cudi tickets for tomorrow night at Rogers Arena. First comment gets them.
the heat dome in 2021 fundamentally changed british columbia's ecosystems. r/vancouver's been talking about how different the summers feel now.
found old lord byng yearbook from 1994 while going through boxes. if you went there back then, come check the comments.
much fewer detached houses getting built in metro van right now. market's shifting hard toward townhouses and condos.