Protesters have blocked the intersection of Cambie and Broadway and traffic is unable to get through in any direction.
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Police have advised drivers to avoid the area and add that all of the roads in the surrounding area are grid-locked. However, no accidents have been reported at this time.
: Protestors have blocked the intersection of Cambie and Broadway and traffic is not getting through. Drivers are advised to avoid the area.
— Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Police (@VancouverPD)
TransLink has also advised riders that, as of 3 p.m. on Feb. 11, a number of buses commuting down Broadway are experiencing delays up to 70 minutes due to the march at Cambie and Broadway.
Affected bus routes include the 99 UBC/Commercial-Broadway Station, 9 Alma/UBC/Commercial-Broadway/Boundary, 15 Cambie/Olympic Village Station, and 17 Oak/Downtown.
As of 3:00pm: 99 UBC/Commercial-Broadway Station, 9 Alma/UBC/Commercial-Broadway/Boundary, 15 Cambie/Olympic Village Station, and 17 Oak/Downtown service is experiencing delays up to 70 minutes due to march at Cambie and Broadway. ^sp
— TransLink BC (@TransLink)
The protestors are supporting First Nations opponents to a natural gas pipeline in northern B.C.
Down here at Broadway & Cambie for solidarity action
— Wilderness Committee (@wildernews)
More to come..