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A Vancouver Police officer stands on a street leading to the site where a car drove through a crowd at a Lapu Lapu festival killing multiple people in Vancouver, Monday April 28, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Rich Lam VANCOUVER — Organizers of the Vancouver Chinatown Festival say security is their top priority in the wake of the Lapu Lapu festival tragedy that killed 11 and injured dozens more in April. Joey Kwan, executive director of the Vancouver Chinatown BIA, says enhanced safety measures have been in place as the 23rd festival is underway, drawing hundreds of people to enjoy the musical performances, marching band and children's theatre. She says festival goers can expect to see heavy police presence throughout Vancouver's Chinatown and officers will station six security checkpoints. Blue fences have also been set up at the scene to block vehicles from entering. Kwan says something unexpected may always arise, but event organizers and volunteers are ready to 'deal with the unexpected.' The tragedies of the Lapu Lapu festival are still haunting people, and Vancouver resident Darcy Shoults says seeing tons of police presence at the event scene makes him feel 'quite safe.' Shoults says two years ago he attended the Light Up Chinatown Festival, where a triple stabbing look place and left him devastated. Blair Donnelly was on a day pass from a psychiatric hospital when he stabbed three people in Vancouver's Chinatown in September 2023. Shoults says these attacks do happen, but we can't let them keep getting in the way of stopping us from coming together to show support and celebrate. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 12, 2025.


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Cape Breton youth charged following robbery
Cape Breton Regional Police has charged a youth following a robbery that took place on King Street in North Sydney on Thursday. Police say officers responded to the area and spoke to a 12-year-old boy who was approached by another youth that produced a firearm and demanded money. The suspect then fled on foot, no injuries were reported, a release from the Cape Breton police said. Police located the 16-year-old male suspect and charged him with: robbery with a firearm using a firearm in the commission of an offence pointing a firearm possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose carrying a concealed weapon uttering threats to cause bodily harm possession of property obtained by crime The youth is in custody and will appear in a Sydney provincial court Monday, July 14 in relation to the charges. For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page


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Fire at Kingston Penitentiary
A fire at the Kingston Penitentiary forced the cancellation of all tours at the historic site Saturday. CTV's Natalie Van Rooy reports.