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450 Canucks Fans In Surrey Cheered In The Street For Last Night's Win

Police say they didn't hand out any COVID-19 related tickets.
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The place to go to celebrate each sweet victory has always been at Scott Road and 72nd Avenue for any Canucks Fan in Surrey — last night the Canucks won over the Vegas Golden Knights 5 to 2.

Recently, crowds have gotten a little out of control for these COVID-19 times, but last night on Tuesday, August 25 fans were better behaved.

RCMP shared with Narcity that the crowd was almost half the size of Friday night following police warnings.

They did hand out five tickets for traffic violations, but no one was handed the $2300 ticket that police are now able to issue for not following the orders of the provincial health officer.

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Police also said that more people were wearing masks and they seemed to be spacing themselves out more.

*Photo used for illustrative purposes only.

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