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City VANCOUVER
State Province British Columbia
Country Canada

B.C. Premier, Vancouver Mayor vow support for community after deadly festival attack

B.C. Premier David Eby says the province is focused on supporting victims and their families, a day after an SUV plowed into a crowded festival held by the Filipino community and killed 11 people. Eby says people have a right to be angry, but the province cannot let the tragic attack define itself. Meanwhile, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says the city will conduct a full review of its public safety measures, after criticisms emerged about the lack of barriers at the festival protecting pedestrians from vehicles. (April 27, 2025) 
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Create Date: 4/27/2025 8:45:00 PM 
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