
The City of Maple Ridge joins the Province of British Columbia in recognizing Friday, May 2, 2025, as the official Day of Remembrance and Mourning for the victims and all those affected by the recent tragic attack at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver on April 26, 2025.
Flags at City facilities will remain at half-mast throughout the weekend in honour of the lives lost and in support of the families, loved ones, and the Filipino Canadian community. Our hearts are with everyone impacted by this heartbreaking incident.
In a show of solidarity and remembrance, lights at City Hall will be illuminated in yellow on Sunday, May 4. That evening, the Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Katzie Local Immigration Partnership (LIP) invites the community to come together for a vigil—a time to mourn, reflect, and begin to heal together.
Supports Are Available for Those Who Witnessed or Experienced Trauma
The City of Vancouver has set up a dedicated page with community supports listed.
BC Crisis Line: Call 310-6789 (no area code needed) for emotional support, information, and referral options. More information at: CrisisCentre.BC.ca/Get-Support/Crisis-Lines
VictimLinkBC: Toll-free, confidential, multilingual service available 24/7:
- Call or text 1-800-563-0808
- Email: 211-VictimLinkBC@UWBC.ca
Vancouver Police Department Victim Services Unit: For individuals seeking information about loved ones who attended the event and have not yet been contacted: Call 604-717-3321.
Crisis Centre Online Chats (available noon to 1 am):
- Youth support: www.YouthInBC.com
- Adult support: www.CrisisCentreChat.ca
- Crisis Line (phone): 1-800-784-2433
To Support the Response
Donate Blood: Call Canadian Blood Services at 1-888-236-6283 or visit www.Blood.ca/en/Blood.
An online book of condolences is available for signing until end of day on Monday, May 5.