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The Lapu Lapu festival was wrapping up on April 26 when an SUV drove into a crowd of people, killing 11 and injuring dozens more.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNAfter 'darkest day,' Vancouver eyes new safety measures for public eventsThe Vancouver Police Department has already spent $410,000 in 16 new mobile vehicle barriers — each weighing 320 kilograms ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says the Lapu Lapu Day festival where 11 people were killed in April was well organized and all the ...
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CP NewsAlert: Report says Lapu Lapu festival planning followed rulesA preliminary report by the City of Vancouver and police into last month’s Lapu Lapu Day festival attack says authorities are ...
Vancouver police recently purchased a $410,000 mobile vehicle barrier system, but say it would not have been deployed at the ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and Chief Constable Steve Rai presented the findings of a safety review in response to the Lapu-Lapu Day festival tragedy, where a car drove into a crowd, killing 11 people and ...
Eleven people were killed and many more were injured when an SUV ploughed through a crowd at the end of the April 28 ...
The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) had experimented with the use of mobile vehicle barriers in February at the Lunar New Year Chinatown parade and have since spent $410,000 to buy 16 of the ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver council decision on controversial towers development delayed until June 10Vancouver city council heard from speakers opposed and in favour of a three-tower development supported by city staff at the ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says the Lapu Lapu Day festival where 11 people were killed in April was well organized and all the right steps were taken to prepare. The city released its preliminary report ...
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