Advertisement
Categories: NewsWorld

Lions Gate Bridge Opens After Police Incident Causes Closure in Vancouver

Advertisement

The Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver has been reopened on both sides following a police-related closure on Monday evening. The closure began at approximately 7:55 PM when officers responded to the scene, as reported by 1130 NewsRadio.

Vancouver Police Department confirmed they were assisting West Vancouver police during the incident. Witnesses noted multiple police vehicles heading towards the bridge and a helicopter hovering above the area.

Traffic data from DriveBC indicated that the bridge reopened just before 8:50 PM, concluding the closure after nearly an hour. The nature of the incident remains undisclosed by authorities.

Advertisement
News Desk

Recent Posts

Supernet Technologies Enters Next Phase of Growth; Board Approves Rs915 Million Rights Issue

Supernet Technologies Limited (PSX: STL) has announced that its Board of Directors has approved a…

3 hours ago

PTCL confirms Nadeem Khan as Chief Executive Officer

The Board of Directors of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) today confirmed Nadeem Khan as…

1 day ago

LUCKY INVESTMENTS EXPANDS ITS NATIONWIDE PRESENCE, OPENS NEW BRANCH IN LAHORE

Lucky Investments Limited ("Lucky Investments"), one of Pakistan's fastest-growing Shariah compliant Asset Management Companies, has…

1 day ago

LUMS Celebrates the Graduating Class of 2026 – More than 1,500 graduates were awarded

LAHORE: The Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) celebrated the achievements of its graduating Class…

2 days ago

Meezan Bank Partners with LUMS to Advance Islamic Finance Education in Pakistan

Meezan Bank, Pakistan’s leading Islamic bank and one of the country’s largest banks, has partnered…

2 days ago

PTCL Flash Fiber surpasses 900,000 subscribers, reinforcing leadership in Pakistan’s fiber broadband market

Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has achieved another significant milestone as PTCL Flash Fiber, the…

5 days ago