City’s Book of Condolences for Westboro Station crash victims heading to Kanata
Posted Jan 17, 2019 02:19:00 PM.
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The city is moving the Book of Condolences for the victims of the Westboro Station bus crash out to Kanata.
The book has been located at City Hall since January 14, where people are welcome to sign the book in honour of the three victims and dozens of people who were injured when an OC Transpo bus crashed into the platform at Westboro Station on the Transitway last Friday afternoon.
On Monday, the city will move the book to the Eva James Memorial Community Centre.
The city has identified the victims of the crash as Kanata residents Anja Van Beek, 65, Judy Booth, 57, and Bruce Thomlinson, 56.
An online version is also available for the public to sign.
A vigil will also be held for the victims of route 269, on Friday, January 25 at 7 p.m. at the Eva James Memorial Community Centre, located at 65 Stonehaven Drive.
The ceremony will be followed by a community gathering and refreshments inside the community centre, where people will have the opportunity to sign the book of condolences.
Both the online and the paper books are available to sign until the end of the day on Sunday, January 27.