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Toronto will provide $2.1 million to increase security at festivals this year following a deadly vehicle attack at a ...
Tributes and efforts to help support the victims of the Lapu-Lapu Day Block Party continue, a month after an SUV rammed through crowds of festival-goers at a Filipino event in Vancouver.
With the summer festival season is right around the corner in Toronto, festival organizers, event planners and city officials all gathered at the Toronto Festival & Event Safety Summit to discuss how ...
British Columbia's health minister says almost 6,000 people were on leave from involuntary mental health care in the province ...
It's been one month since the alleged attack at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival in South Vancouver. And while these past few weeks ...
Efforts to raise money to support the victims of the attack on Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival are still underway one ...
In response, Premier David Eby has promised to overhaul the ­province’s Mental Health Act, and to hold a ­public inquiry after the trial of the accused driver, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, is over.
The incident left 11 people dead. The BC Prosecution Service charged the suspect, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, with eight counts of second-degree murder after he drove his car through a crowd of people.
Around 8 p.m. April 26, East Vancouver resident Kai-Ji Adam Lo allegedly drove an SUV through a crowd at a festival honouring a Filipino hero, killing 11 people and injuring dozens more.
He has also committed to a public inquiry after the criminal trial of the accused, Kai-Ji Adam Lo. That’s if there is a criminal trial. The suspect, who suffers from schizophrenia, could enter a ...
Four days later, his brother responded. “Brother, we will get to see this together sometime,” wrote Adam Kai-Ji Lo. But he knew it wasn’t to be.