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Vancouver 4/20: No Sunset Beach celebration, but smaller event planned for art gallery. The annual protest rally and market that normally draws tens of thousands of people on April 20 is cancelled ...
Thousands of people were expected to turn up at Vancouver’s Sunset Beach for the annual 4/20 protest and celebration. However, the event never came to fruition as the entire Sunset Beach area ...
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is kicking off its 100th anniversary by offering a free concert at Vancouver’s Sunset Beach. There will be a pre-concert program performed by students from the ...
Vancouver's director of parks said the damage at Sunset Beach Park is not as bad as it has been in the past. "Generally it's looking pretty good this year compared to last year," said Howard Normann.
High E. coli levels prompt water advisory for Vancouver’s Sunset Beach. By Darrian Matassa-Fung Global News Posted June 26, 2024 11:21 am. 1 min read.
Vancouver's English Bay and Sunset Beach reopen to swimming after water quality improves. by Craig Takeuchi on August 14th, 2018 at 4:51 PM. 1 of 3 2 of 3.
Organizers of Vancouver's annual 4/20 celebration say they're planning to move the pro-marijuana event to Sunset Beach from its usual location at the Vancouver Art Gallery, but the Park Board says ...
By CTV News Vancouver Published : June 30, 2019 at 11:47AM EDT Sunset beach closed due to E. coli Sewage from False Creek is once again being blamed for contaminating a popular Vancouver beach.
The field at Sunset Beach Park once again sits behind a temporary blue fence in the aftermath of the annual 4/20 event that brought tens of thousands of people onto the grass Saturday.
Police are coming under fire for ordering sunset watchers off English Bay beaches at 10 p.m. as part of their enforcement of liquor rules on Vancouver beaches. “It’s absolutely wild we’ve ...
Vancouver Coastal Health says Sunset Beach is not suitable for swimming because of high E. coli levels. The health authority put an advisory in place Saturday after a water quality test showed ...
It was long ago that Vancouver’s annual celebration of marijuana outgrew its home on the north side of the Art Gallery. And now the city’s 4/20 festival and protest is finally moving.