Wednesday, December 31, 2025
ADVT 
National

Loud Explosions Heard In Downtown Vancouver

Darpan News Desk , 06 Dec, 2016 09:58 AM
    A number of people on social media are reporting being woken up by some loud explosions in downtown Vancouver around 4 a.m. today.
     
    The Vancouver Police also said they did receive a number of calls about the loud bangs but they don’t know the cause or the reason behind them.
     
    According to reports the noises were heard in the areas of Seymour and Smithe, Robson and Richards, Nelson and Homer, Cambie and Nelson, and even Broadway and Cambie.
     
    City manager for the City of Vancouver Sadhu Johnston is not aware of anything happening in the area early Tuesday morning but he is checking with other departments for any reports.
     
     
    Some Twitter users posted these following messages: told us the bangs were loud enough to wake up everyone in the house. They did not hear any sirens however.
     
     
     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Wedding Day Crisis Averted Thanks To Handy Syrian Refugee's Intervention

    Wedding Day Crisis Averted Thanks To Handy Syrian Refugee's Intervention
    A Toronto bride is crediting a newly arrived Syrian refugee with salvaging both her wedding gown and the day itself.

    Wedding Day Crisis Averted Thanks To Handy Syrian Refugee's Intervention

    Canine Rescue Groups Bringing Banned Pitbulls From Montreal To East Coast

    HALIFAX — Animal rescue groups in Atlantic Canada are rallying to find new homes on the East Coast for pitbull-type dogs they say may now face euthanasia in Montreal.

    Canine Rescue Groups Bringing Banned Pitbulls From Montreal To East Coast

    Online Program Tackles Anxiety And Depression Of Cancer Survivors

    Online Program Tackles Anxiety And Depression Of Cancer Survivors
    TORONTO — According to her doctors, Deanna Ratzlaff is cancer-free. And to anyone who looks at her, she appears to be in great health.

    Online Program Tackles Anxiety And Depression Of Cancer Survivors

    As Seas Heaved, 20-tonne Pipe Fell To Within 12 Metres Of Offshore Oil Well

    As Seas Heaved, 20-tonne Pipe Fell To Within 12 Metres Of Offshore Oil Well
    When heaving waters in the North Atlantic wrenched a string of massive steel pipes from a drilling ship off Nova Scotia's coast, one of the 20-tonne sections of the plummeting coil struck the seabed just 12 metres from the top of an undersea oil exploration well.

    As Seas Heaved, 20-tonne Pipe Fell To Within 12 Metres Of Offshore Oil Well

    KPU psychology instructor named open education research fellow

    KPU psychology instructor named open education research fellow
    The OEG is an interdisciplinary organization that conducts research on the impact of open education resources. 

    KPU psychology instructor named open education research fellow

    Police Investigate Hit And Run In New Westminster, Woman injured

    When officers arrived, an injured adult female was located, but the vehicle that struck her was no longer on scene.

    Police Investigate Hit And Run In New Westminster, Woman injured