
Vancouver consolidating festival attack memorials, but advocates say it’s too soon
VANCOUVER — The City of Vancouver has started work to consolidate temporary memorials near the site of the Lapu Lapu Day festival attack, but an advocacy group says it’s too soon.
Workers at one memorial outside John Oliver Secondary School could be seen removing flowers and placing them in green compost bins.
Filipino BC says people are still navigating immense grief since the April 26 attack that killed 11 people, and an important part of collective healing is ensuring memorials are accessible and respected.
A number of memorials have been growing around the school and at East 43rd Avenue and Fraser Street, near where an SUV rammed through a crowd of festival-goers.