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City VANCOUVER
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Vancouver 'begging' B.C. for mental health supports after festival attack: mayor

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says no city can completely eliminate all risks to public safety and steps to protect people won't be effective without addressing mental health challenges, a "root cause" of many of the concerns. His remarks came at the release of the final review of public safety at outdoor events following a vehicle-ramming attack that killed 11 people at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in April. (Sept. 4, 2025) 
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Create Date: 9/4/2025 7:17:00 PM 
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