'Tragedy all around': Murder charges follow Vancouver festival attack that killed 11

Charges have been laid against a man who's accused of racing a vehicle through a crowded street at a Filipino community festival in Vancouver, killing 11 in an attack the interim police chief called the "darkest day" in the city's history.

Vancouver Police said in a statement Sunday that Kai-Ji Adam Lo faces eight counts of second-degree murder and further charges are anticipated.

Const. Tania Visintin said some victims remained unidentified.

UPDATE - 8 murder charges laid against man after Vancouver festival attack

Charges have been laid against a man after the attack on a Vancouver Filipino festival on Saturday night that killed 11 people. 

British Columbia's Court Services Online says Adam Kai-Ji Lo faces eight counts of murder.

Vancouver Police have said those who were killed range in age from 5 to 65 and the death toll could rise as dozens more were hurt when an SUV raced down a street where the Lapu Lapu Day festival was just wrapping up. 

Chrétien predicts a Liberal majority win on Monday as leaders blitz key ridings

Former prime minister Jean Chrétien predicted the Liberals will win a majority government on Monday, as party leaders blitzed key ridings in Ontario and British Columbia hoping to swing last minute votes their way.

At a rally for Ottawa Centre Liberal incumbent Yasir Naqvi, Chrétien said he expects "to celebrate the majority government of the Liberal party" after polls close Monday night.

"Monday is going to be a Liberal sunshine," he said, drawing cheers.

Vancouver wakes to tragedy of nine dead in ramming attack on Filipino street festival

Vancouver is waking to the tragic aftermath of a deadly ramming attack on a Filipino community street festival that killed at least nine people, with survivors describing horrifying scenes of victims strewn on the ground.

Interim Vancouver Police Chief Steve Rai says a 30-year-old Vancouver man has been arrested for Saturday night's attack in which an SUV plowed through a crowded South Vancouver street at high speed.

Kinsmen Lake stocked with over 1,500 trout

Kinsmen Lake is now stocked with 1,500 rainbow trout.

The fish were delivered by Smoky Trout Farm as part of the province's recreational fish stocking program.

Fish have been delivered to Kinsmen Lake since the late 60s, with the fish stocking program using over 2.1 million trout at 240 lakes across the province.

"We’ve referred to the storm pond by many names: Kinsmen Lake, Lambert Lake, Strathmore Children’s Pond, even Strathmore Town Lake," wrote the town on social media. "No matter what you call it, it’s been part of our community’s outdoor life for decades."

Leaders echo messages in final push to election day

Federal party leaders hit the hustings Friday with election day fast approaching, as Mark Carney of the Liberals focused on U.S. tariff threats in a steel town and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre campaigned on his anti-crime platform in Saskatoon.

Canadians cast ballots to choose their next government on Monday.

The Liberals are widely seen to be leading in the polls, with the Conservatives in second place and the Bloc Québécois, NDP and Greens trailing behind.

Canadian delegation among thousands of mourners attending Pope Francis's funeral

Canadians scattered among the tens of thousands in and around St. Peter's Square for the funeral of Pope Francis described the ceremony as profoundly beautiful. 

While dignitaries such as Gov.-Gen. Mary Simon were seated near the front of the square, members of the general public were positioned farther back or gathered in the streets of Rome to watch on large screens.

Falguni Debnath says being at the back of the square didn't dampen the effect of the familiar ritual.

Strathmore lacrosse player gearing up for Canada Summer Games

Katie Richardson, a U15A lacrosse player with HOKs, is heading to nationals in August.

After a series of trials, Richardson secured her spot at the Canada Summer Games in Halifax as part of the Lacrosse Canada National Championships between August 11 and 15.

"If you make the first round, then you go to the second round in Red Deer. If you make it, you get a phone call," said Richardson.

The Strathmore-based player has been in the game for eight years and said that her favourite part of the game is the teammates.

"They're really welcoming to me playing."

Over 20,000 Bow River residents cast advance ballots

Over the Easter long weekend, over 7.3 million Canadians voted in advance for the upcoming federal election.

During the 2021 election, only 5.1 million Canadians took advantage of advance voting.

In the Bow River riding this year, 21,974 residents voted.

The last chance to vote will be on Monday, April 28.

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