
Vancouver dismantles and consolidates festival memorials, advocates say it’s too soon
VANCOUVER — For almost four weeks, the tributes to victims of the Lapu Lapu Day festival attack have grown — piles of teddy bears, flowers, candles and cards stretching down Fraser Street from East 41st Avenue, then round the corner on East 43rd where the attack took place.
The tributes surround John Oliver Secondary School, heaped up against a chain-link fence, as students walk by.
But on Thursday, city workers were dismantling some of the memorials to the 11 people who died in the April 26 attack, putting wilted flowers into green compost bins and moving other items.
The city said items such as cards, signs, and teddy bears will be moved to a newly designated memorial location at Mountain View Cemetery or stored off-site, while fresh flowers will be relocated to a memorial at 43rd and Fraser.