‘It has been an incredible flood of support:’ Nanaimo Filipino community hosts powerful vigil
NANAIMO — While tears were shed, signs of hope were abundantly clear at a Nanaimo candle-light vigil in support of those reeling from horrific violence at a Vancouver Filipino street festival.
Michael Soja, a member of the Nanaimo Filipino community, organized a public event on Saturday, May 3 at the BC General Employees’ Union office parking lot on Nanaimo’s Terminal Ave.
Roughly 150 people were on hand in response to eleven people killed and several others injured last Saturday evening after a driver rammed through East Vancouver’s Lapu-Lapu Day festival.
“The language of love is spoken through action, and as I look out here today and see my fellow community members coming together to combat this tragedy with love — I feel comfort, I feel like I can breathe again,” an emotional Soja told the assembled crowd.





