29-04-2025 15:12 via saultstar.com

Counselling available following ramming at Filipino festival

Counselling is available for Sault Ste. Marie and area residents impacted by the loss of lives at a gathering of the Filipino community in Vancouver last Saturday. Eleven people died when a vehicle plowed through a crowd attending a festival.Call Algoma Family Services at 705-945-5050. Canadian Mental Health Association hosts a walk-in clinic on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., a release says. Reach Sault Area Hospital’s crisis line at 705-759-3398 or 800-721-0077. Kids Help Phone is avai
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