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Several B.C. events are moving forward with increased security measures following the recent tragedy at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver.

In June, the Pinoy Festival in Burnaby will be marking its third year celebrating Filipino culture and community.

Organizers said the event will have a different dynamic this year. 

“It’s a way for us to heal,” said Lester de Guzman, one of the festival’s directors. “To help our community members to recover from the tragedy and also rise from the ashes.”

Eleven people were killed and dozens more were injured after an SUV drove into a crowd at the Lapu-Lapu Day block party on April 26. Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder. 

De Guzman said the Pinoy Festival, which is held at the outdoor Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, will have increased security, volunteers and first-aid responders. 

De Guzman said despite the recent tragedy, there has been overwhelming support for the group …

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