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Vancouver Watch Thousands celebrated Filipino Heritage Month at Pinoy Festival 2025 in Burnaby on Saturday.


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Thousands celebrate Pinoy Festival 2025 at Burnaby's Swangard Stadium
The Pinoy Festival at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby is in its third year. Organizers say it's "the largest Filipino cultural event in Canada." (CTV News) Thousands descended on Swangard Stadium in Burnaby Saturday for Pinoy Festival 2025, which organizers describe as 'the largest Filipino cultural event in Canada.' There are roughly 180,000 Filipino-Canadians living in the Lower Mainland, according to Antonio Matias, one of the organizers of Saturday's celebration. He said the event is held annually on the Saturday closest to June 12, which is the Philippines' Independence Day. June is Filipino Heritage Month in Canada. The theme of this year's festival was 'We Rise,' a reference to the strength and resilience of the community, particularly in the wake of the Lapu Lapu Day Festival tragedy in April, when a driver plowed into a crowd in Vancouver, killing 11 and injuring several others. 'Whatever happens, we will rise up,' Matias said. 'That's why our theme for the celebration is 'We Rise.'' A 'solidarity parade' was held in the morning to acknowledge the tragedy and to highlight cross-cultural support between immigrant communities. Filipino groups marched alongside groups representing South Asian, Latino, African and Chinese community organizations. More than 180 vendors and community booths were set up inside the stadium, along with a beer garden, live music and interactive family activities. TransLink provided a free shuttle from Patterson SkyTrain Station to the stadium. The festival is in its third year and is organized by the Pinoy Festival Alliance Society, a registered non-profit with more than 70 member organizations.

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Shawn Levy, Our Lady Peace among new inductees to Canada's Walk of Fame
Producer Shawn Levy is photographed on the red carpet of the TIFF Tribute Awards gala fundraiser, during the Toronto International Film Festival, in Toronto, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov TORONTO — Director Shawn Levy, rock band Our Lady Peace and golf star Mike Weir were among the famous Canadians honoured Saturday with a star on Canada's Walk of Fame. The induction gala also celebrated the accomplishments of guitarist Liona Boyd, actress Tonya Williams, cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Tirone David, War Child Canada founder Dr. Samantha Nutt and hotelier Isadore Sharp. The Toronto International Film Festival is also receiving a star while celebrating 50 years of shaping Canada's film industry. The nine inductees walked the red carpet ahead of the ceremony with friends and family while highlighting their shared pride in being Canadian. The 2025 inductees will join more than 230 Canadians who have been honoured on Canada's Walk of Fame in areas including entertainment, humanitarianism, philanthropy, sports and entrepreneurship. Stars each mark a permanent place of tribute on the streets of Toronto's Entertainment District. 'What's wonderful and different about this year is that we have such unique voices from such unique people,' said Jeffrey Latimer, CEO of Canada's Walk of Fame. 'The connective tissue is that they're all the best at what they do in their professions.' A televised version of Saturday's Walk of Fame induction ceremony will air on July 1 at 7 p.m. on CBC and CBC Gem. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 14, 2025. The Canadian Press