Carney, Eby lament ‘senseless’ violence of Vancouver festival attack one year later
VANCOUVER — It was early Sunday morning when Antonio Ortega drove in the area of Fraser Street in Vancouver, a year to the day since a vehicle tore through the crowd of the Lapu Lapu Day festival celebrating Filipino independence.
Ortega said he took time to reflect on the tragedy that claimed 11 lives and injured dozens of others, but he noticed that the community was still standing, with people just “doing their activities.”
“I am now on the process towards healing, but we need to agree that the community is not fully healed,” said Ortega, a former member of the board of Filipino BC.
“We cannot deny that there is still trauma.”


