Tomorrow (Friday) has been declared a province-wide Day of Remembrance for the victims of last Saturday’s attack on a Filipino street festival in Vancouver.
Eleven people died and more than two dozen others were injured when a man drove his S-U-V into the crowd.
Police say 16 of the injured remain in hospital, five of them in critical condition.
Premier David Eby said it’s a time to grieve the loss of innocent lives, and comfort those who have been impacted by the tragedy.
A Book of Condolences is now set up in the legislature it can also be signed on-line.
A 30-year-old man is accused of eight counts of second-degree murder.
– with files from Vista Radio newswire
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