
West Vancouver in Mourning After Fatal Bus Crash Claims Child's Life
West Vancouver Mourns Four-Year-Old Killed in Bus Crash A tragic bus crash in West Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon claimed the life of a four-year-old boy. The incident occurred near the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal, leaving the community in shock and mourning. A makeshift memorial of flowers has sprung up at the bus stop where the accident happened. Many people have been stopping by to pay their respects, including students who witnessed the crash firsthand. One teacher, who wished to remain anonymous, shared, "I wanted to model some healthy grief, so I bought some flowers and asked them all to take a piece and share a thought for the mom and for the boy that's lost." West Vancouver's acting mayor, expressed the community's profound sorrow, stating, "We are absolutely devastated. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the families involved, the bystanders, and the first responders who often are overlooked in situations like this." Police have spoken with the bus driver and are investigating to determine if any criminal activity was involved. No updates have been provided since the initial news conference Wednesday evening. The community continues to grapple with the loss, finding solace in shared grief and remembrance.