Signs of solidarity were clutched on street corners in downtown Victoria Monday afternoon.
Part of an anti-racism rally that started at Centennial Square, the group will march to B.C. Legislature at approximately 5 p.m. with a vigil planned for 7 p.m.
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Dozens gather at an anti-racism rally on street corners near Victoria's Centennial Square. The group will march to the legislature at 5, with a vigil for at 7.
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