An anti-racism protest blocking the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts has stretched into a second day, with a small group of peaceful protestors lining the streets in the rain.
An anti-racism protest blocking the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts has stretched into a second day, with a small group of peaceful protestors lining the streets in the rain.
The group has declined to comment to CBC News but to say that the protest is peaceful, and is in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the movement to defund police forces.
Vancouver Police said the nature of the protest is largely unchanged since Saturday, and that they are monitoring the traffic disruption. Access to several adjacent roads has been blocked since around 7 a.m. PT on