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Sombre start to Filipino Heritage Month in B.C. as festival attack's shadow lingersBritish Columbia is marking the start of this year's Filipino Heritage Month with a sombre tribute to the victims of April's ...
A judge previously ordered a 30-day psychiatric assessment to determine if Kai-Ji Adam Lo was fit to stand trial.
It's been one month since the alleged attack at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in South Vancouver. And while these past few weeks ...
Today marks the start of Filipino Heritage Month. This is an opportunity to highlight the achievements and experiences of the third largest Asian community in the country.
The centerpiece of the festival is a multi-block street party featuring Filipino food and traditions, live performances and cultural displays. (Reporting by Chris Helgren in Vancouver and ...
A Canadian judge has ordered a man accused of ramming his sport utility vehicle through a Filipino heritage festival crowd, killing 11 people, to receive a mental health assessment to determine if ...
The accused is facing eight counts of second-degree murder in the fatal Lapu Lapu Day festival attack in Vancouver on April ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver moving too fast to consolidate memorials to festival victims, says Filipino groupThe public is welcome to continue placing items of remembrance at either of the consolidated sites, encouraging the use of ...
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Vancouver dismantles and consolidates festival memorials, advocates say it's too soonFor almost four weeks, the tributes to victims of the Lapu Lapu Day festival attack have grown -- piles of teddy bears, ...
The largest Latin American festival in the Pacific Northwest returns to Vancouver this summer. The 17th annual Carnaval del ...
Archbishop J. Michael Miller sat down for a series of interviews offering encouragement, reflection, and insight as he ...
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City and police say Vancouver festival planning followed rules before attackSixteen 320-kilogram barriers arrived in Vancouver this week, specially designed to block vehicles trying to enter public ...
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