Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 9:21 pm
A tragic incident unfolded near the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal when a bus collision claimed one life and injured another. Emergency responders rushed to the scene as investigators now sift through the wreckage and testimonies, searching for clues amidst the chaos—one might wonder if the timing was as unlucky as it was unavoidable.
Bluesky: @globalnews.ca
TransLink confirms one of its buses and a driver were involved in the incident and says it’s supporting the West Vancouver Police Department
WEST VANCOUVER - One person is dead and another person was injured after being hit by a bus in West Vancouver, B.C.
Police posted the update to social media shortly before 4 p.m., but have yet to provide details about what happened.
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