Reddit pulse / page 22
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Someone filmed a day-to-night time-lapse of BC Place last night and captured the sun setting over the stadium AND the moon setting over it. They waited 2.5 hours for Science World's lights to turn on (they didn't), but the footage is gorgeous anyway.
A boat got loose on the harbour right now — someone's boat has broken free.
kristi noem—former homeland security chief—just signed on as strategic adviser to a vancouver mining company. mining for critical minerals with a side of u.s.-canada drama.
There's a bike tree in Gastown right now—old bikes locked up and arranged like they're growing out of a tree. Weird, kind of cool.
Pacific Boulevard absolutely packed Saturday night when the World Cup match ended—thousands of people heading for the SkyTrain at once. The crush was real.
Someone's friend lost his IDs and debit card in an old pre-roll tin around Victory Square early Sunday morning. If you've seen anything or are strolling that area, keep an eye out.
Hockey Night in Canada won't return to CBC when Rogers' new NHL broadcast deal kicks in. The show—a Canadian institution since 1952—ends after 74 years on the network.
The province ditched its contractor deal on the George Massey Tunnel replacement but says the $4.15-billion project is still on track for 2030 completion.
B.C.'s considering two new hydroelectric dams to handle growing power demand — one's near the Alberta border. Could reshape the energy landscape for the whole province.
Local artists are all about this black cat right now, even getting students and kids involved. The whole city's rallying behind #teamnigel and it's adorable.
Sunset Beach is closed to swimming right now due to high E. coli levels. Water tests came back concerning, so stay out of the water until further notice.
Someone posted a before-and-after of Science World from lumber yard to the iconic geodesic dome. People are wild about the comparison and how much False Creek has changed since Expo.
A garbage truck caught fire at Hemlock and 12th on Monday evening, sending up smoke visible across the city. Fire crews responded and had it under control — if you're in the area, roads are still sorting themselves out.
NORAD's closing airspace over Vancouver for the remaining men's World Cup matches. Flight restrictions are in effect.
billionaire developer just caught a tax break on gardens. yeah, the city's playing favorites with property taxes again.
sen'áḵw made the new york times opinion pages. indigenous-led housing project getting national attention for cracking what everyone else can't figure out.
new creation just dropped at norval morrisseau school—joy's been putting in work there and it's worth checking out.
new south granville station's looking sharp. early peeks show the escalators and platforms coming together—opening day's getting close.
Japanese children and adults cleaned up litter on Dunsmuir Street this morning after the Turkey vs. Australia match. Community showing up for the city.
A soccer jersey is draped on the iconic Siren statue. How long before someone takes it down? World Cup energy is everywhere.