The 1966 Vancouver Grey Cup riot was a riot following the 54th Grey Cup on the evening of November 26, 1966 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It led to 400 arrests[1][2][3][4]
^Mackie, John (November 25, 2022). "This Week in History, 1966: The Grey Cup Parade turns into the Grey Cup Riot". Vancouver Sun.
^Chabun, Will (June 16, 2011). "Flashback to the Vancouver riot in 1966".
^"Author shares history of Grey Cup riots in Vancouver". CTV. 27 November 2011.
^"This day in history: November 25".
and 26 Related for: 1966 Vancouver Grey Cup riot information
since 1954, and have won the GreyCup six times, in 1964, 1985, 1994, 2000, 2006 and in 2011. Vancouver has hosted the GreyCup championship fourteen times...
be held in Canada (and the first outside Montreal). In 2011, Vancouver hosted the GreyCup, the Canadian Football League (CFL) championship game, which...
Saskatchewan Roughriders defeat the Ottawa Rough Riders to win the 54th GreyCup at Vancouver's Empire Stadium 29–14. Saskatchewan were led by quarterback Ron...
painter Grey Owl (1999) – American-Canadian-British biographical drama film about the real-life British schoolboy turned Native American trapper "Grey Owl"...
Charlotte Biscuits Dallas Felons Denver Cavemen Detroit Lemons Los Angeles Riots Miami Dealers Milwaukee Beers New Jersey Informants Oakland Bandits Pittsburgh...
after the Cabinet voted to abolish it). At Empire Stadium in Vancouver, the 54th GreyCup was "Roughriders vs. Rough Riders" as the Saskatchewan Roughriders...
Roughriders have made 19 GreyCup appearances and have won the Canadian championship four times, most recently the 101st GreyCup in 2013, which was hosted...
position in Canada. It has since sold over 100,000 copies. At the 92nd GreyCup held November 21, 2004, the band provided the halftime entertainment in...
number of Chinese in Vancouver, located there as a result of immigration to work on the CPR, led to serious anti-Chinese rioting organized in part by...
Building's ninth floor computer lab after threatening to do so should the riot squad be called. The events forced the university to re-evaluate its policies...
hosted by Winnipeg include the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup (co-hosted with Edmonton, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, and Moncton) the 2017 Canada Summer Games...
photographed posing as Teddy Boys in Notting Hill during the 1958 race riots between Afro-Caribbeans and local white gangs. The following year, they...
Ottawa Rough Riders won their seventh GreyCup by defeating the Saskatchewan Roughriders 29 to 11 in the 57th GreyCup at Montreal's Autostade. Hamilton,...
the events leading up to and during the 1971 Attica Correctional Facility riot and the aftermath Breaker Morant (1980) – Australian war drama film concerning...
eponymous award as a legacy, such as the Stanley Cup, the Clarkson Cup, the Vanier Cup, or the GreyCup. They may found an institution, as Vanier did with...
Vijayanagara Volume 1. Cambridge University Press. p. 57. P. K. S. Raja (1966). Mediaeval Kerala. Navakerala Co-op Publishing House. p. 47. Ē. Kē Cēṣāttiri...
Retrieved 16 August 2023. "The Vancouver Action Plan"; Approved at Habitat: United Nations Conference on Human Settlements, Vancouver, Canada; 31 May to 11 June...
FIFA, England hosted the 1966 FIFA World Cup, and won the tournament. The British television audience for the 1966 World Cup final peaked at 32.30 million...
improved for most Martinicans; class and racial tensions exploded into rioting in southern Martinique in 1870 following the arrest of Léopold Lubin, a...
The Ottawa Rough Riders win their sixth GreyCup by defeating the Calgary Stampeders 24 to 21 in the 56th GreyCup played at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto...
end for the Los Angeles Rams and Calgary Stampeders from 1946 to 1949, GreyCup champion in 1948, known for roles in Sergeant Rutledge, Pork Chop Hill...
"Vancouver Stanley Cuprioter gets 1 month in jail". CBC. 11 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2023. Vieira, Gustavo (12 June 2012). "Stanley Cuprioter gets...
following the 2011 England riots. Some countries expressed safety concerns, despite the IOC's assurance that the riots would not affect the Games. The...
Sir George Williams Computer Riot. 1969 – Concordia University Television founded. 1969 – October 7 - Murray-Hill riot. Illegal 16-hours strike of the...