Murders of NC woman and boyfriend one of multiple mysteries in remote part of Canada - Raleigh News & Observer
Murders of NC woman and boyfriend one of multiple mysteries in remote part of Canada - Raleigh News & Observer |
Posted: 22 Jul 2019 05:43 PM PDT [unable to retrieve full-text content]Murders of NC woman and boyfriend one of multiple mysteries in remote part of Canada Raleigh News & Observer A sketch of a bearded man was released by Canadian police as a person of interest in an investigation after a Charlotte, NC woman and her Australian ... |
34 FREE Canada Day events happening in Metro Vancouver - Daily Hive Posted: 25 Jun 2019 12:00 AM PDT Get ready for OK Times with the Okanagan Spring Summer Pack. O Canada! On July 1, put on your best bright red t-shirt, paint your face, grab a flag, and check out these 34 fantastic Canada Day events happening across Metro Vancouver and beyond. For more things happening around town, check out our events section. VancouverCanada Day at Canada PlaceWhat: The 32nd annual Canada Day celebration at Canada Place will return this year with eye-catching fireworks illuminating the Vancouver waterfront to end off the day-long celebrations. The greatly anticipated event will feature a two-barge firework show in the Inlet, viewable from Vancouver's waterfront and the North Shore, or with tickets available at the family-friendly Fireworks Viewing Zone. Canada's 152nd birthday party will also feature a full day of festivities, great food, and family fun, to be kicked off at 9:30 am with a citizenship ceremony, where 60 citizens will be officially sworn in as Canadians. The day-long event will also have musical performances by a number of musical and dance performers, including headliners Delhi 2 Dublin closing out the day. When: July 1, 2019 Vancouver Convention Centre Canada Day Open HouseWhat: Vancouver Convention Centre invites you to the West building on July 1st for their annual Canada Day celebration. From 11 am to 5 pm, experience a variety of family-friendly activities and displays including free indoor yoga sessions for the family hosted by lululemon, live cooking demonstrations with their culinary team, family friendly activities, special lighting of the Olympic Cauldron, and more. When: July 1, 2019 O Canada Day on Granville IslandWhat: Head to Granville Island for their annual Canada Day Parade, as well as jazz concerts, live shows, festival food, and more. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at the Jazz Festival on Granville IslandWhat: Canada Day at #VanJazzFest will be a huge all-day, family-friendly celebration of free outdoor live music shows on Granville Island. Enjoy performances throughout the day on the Railspur District Stage, Ron Basford Park Stage, Public Market Stage, and at Performance Works. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day on The Drive 2019What: Free family fun courtesy of the Commercial Drive Business Society, Britannia Community Centre and local community partners at Grandview Park. Festival highlights include live aboriginal performances, live bands, children's games and activities, giant inflatable slide, community booths and much more. When: July 1, 2019 Parks Canada – Free Admission for Canada DayWhat: Parks Canada is offering free admission to all of its national parks and historic sites this July 1. Whether you live near one of these beautiful destinations, or you're up for a little road trip, you're going to want to clear your calendars this Canada day and get exploring. And even though admission to these parks is only free on Canada Day, if you're 17 and under, you can visit all Parks Canada locations for free, any time of the year. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Waterfront ParkWhat: For the 31st year in a row, the Rotary Club of Lions Gate will host a fun-filled, family afternoon full of events at Waterfront Park. This year's event will feature a diverse lineup of local performers, multicultural food, family-oriented games, and displays from North Shore Community organizations. Enjoy free cupcakes, a climbing wall, bouncy castles, balloon artists, and much more. When: July 1, 2019 North Vancouver Canada Day ParadeWhat: Hosted by the Celebrate North Shore society, the annual parade features a huge variety of colourful floats from all around the community, as well as the Royal Canadian Legion and Cadet Branches. The Lions Club will be hosting its popular pancake breakfast on Grand Boulevard before the parade and the Royal Canadian Legion on 15th Street is organizing a barbecue after the parade. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at John Lawson ParkWhat: The festivities start with a citizenship ceremony at 2 pm followed by live entertainment, kids activities and a variety of food vendors. Be sure to stay and enjoy the fireworks show from the beach. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day 2019 in SquamishWhat: Kick off your Squamish Canada Day with a parade on Cleveland Avenue and the annual First Nations welcome and flag raising at Stan Clarke Park. Then spend the day enjoying the market and entertainment at Junction Park, followed by a concert by Marc Charron, Ananda Flow, and the Paperboys, food trucks, and fireworks at Brennan Park. When: July 1, 2019 Steveston Salmon FestivalWhat: Steveston Salmon Festival presented by YVR is Richmond's marquee Canada Day Celebration. The people of Steveston have come together every year since 1945 to celebrate Canada's birthday and the rich heritage of the community. The festival is famous for its salmon barbecue where over 1,200 pounds of wild salmon filets are grilled over open fire pits. A Canada Day Parade through historic Steveston village kicks off the festival. With over 80,000 people expected, the festival will feature multiple stages with over 50 performances, an expansive community parade, a big fireworks finale and many activity zones. When: Monday, July 1, 2019 Canada Day at the CanneryWhat: Start your day with the Canada Day parade, which passes right in front of the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site, then explore local history at the Cannery. At 12 noon, enjoy cake (while supplies last) and celebrate the 125th 'Canniversary' since the historic cannery was built in 1894. Look for face-painting, caricatures, and snack vendors, as well as performances throughout the day at the Salmon Festival's Celebration Stage in front of the Cannery. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Swangard StadiumWhat: This free, family-friendly concert featuring Coco Jafro, Nuela Charles and Stars caps off Burnaby's Canada Day celebrations. Canada Day at Swangard Stadium also features games and activities, a family zone, exhibitors and sponsor tents, prize draws, food trucks, and spectacular fireworks. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Edmonds Plaza and ParkWhat: It's a fun day of free family activities, face painting, music, arts and crafts, cake, multi-cultural entertainment, and more. Inside Edmonds Community Centre there will be a youth soccer tournament from 12 to 2 pm, and a loonie swim from 11 am to 3 pm. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at the Burnaby Village MuseumWhat: Burnaby Village Museum offers visitors the backdrop of its 1920s village streets for multi-cultural family entertainment, heritage games for kids, displays and demos, an official parade, cupcakes, and more. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Queen's ParkWhat: Come kick off summer with a day full of fun free Canada Day celebrations for the whole family. Enjoy a variety of family-friendly games, crafts, entertainment and tasty snacks all within New Westminster's beautiful Queens Park. Come and splash in the spray park, visit the farm, and enjoy all the festivities. Live performances by GinaLina, Seabillys, and Disco Funeral. When: July 1, 2019 New Westminster Multicultural FestivalWhat: Celebrate diversity on Canada Day at the New Westminster Multicultural Festival with cultural presentations from various communities. A fun-filled day of singing, dancing, music, entertainment, food and games. When: July 1, 2019 Hyack Canada Day Festival and FireworksWhat: The Hyack Festival Association is hosting the Canada Day Festival and Fireworks presented by River Market at the New Westminster Quay. With musical and cultural entertainment for all ages, stage presentations and live bands, a market with artisans and exhibitors (1 to 8 pm), food and drinks, chances to win prizes and create beautiful memories, this is the perfect place to bring your family for Canada Day. At 10 pm, be prepared for a dazzling display of pyrotechnics that will light up the sky over the Fraser River. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at the Bill Reid Millennium AmphitheatreWhat: The Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre will have a plethora of Canada Day activities, including amusement rides, food trucks, live performances by Bif Naked and Our Lady Peace, rodeo zone and kids zone, and more. The event wraps up with a massive fireworks display at dusk. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day by the BayWhat: Head to the Annual Canada Day by the Bay celebration at West Beach (Bayview Park and Memorial Park) in White Rock and enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities. Live music, kids zone, and fireworks at the end of the night. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Diefenbaker ParkWhat: Enjoy face painting and crafts, live music, community booths, a huge Canada Day cake, and more at Canada Day at Diefenbaker Park. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Kirkland HouseWhat: Come Canada's birthday in a venue steeped in real Canadian history. Join Kirkland House for some free, old-fashioned family fun on their annual Canada Day celebrations. Featuring an array of activities and attractions that make for a great day out. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Chalmers ParkWhat: Enjoy children's activities, BBQ and food vendors, live music, an official ceremony, and fireworks at the end of the evening. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Rocky Point ParkWhat: The City of Port Moody invites residents and visitors to a Canada Day celebration featuring free entertainment and activities for all ages, including live music, a community art project, Canada Day ceremony, and a giant inflatable slide. When: July 1, 2019 Golden Spike Days FestivalWhat: The Golden Spike Days Festival is one of the oldest and longest running family events in BC. The festival is held at Rocky Point Park around Canada Day, attracting upwards of 40,000 people of all walks of life with live entertainment, special events and activities for all ages. When: Friday, June 28 to Monday, July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Lions ParkWhat: Start your day with a hot stack of pancakes at the Lions Club Pancake Breakfast. After breakfast, kids 10 and under can take part in the Annual Fishing Derby, casting a line in the Coquitlam River for fun and prizes. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Castle ParkWhat: The event features children's activities, local talent showcase, food vendors and salmon BBQ, a beer garden hosted by Taylight Brewing, community marketplace, music by Hickelstock, Western Jaguar, Disco Funeral, Destineak, and The Darby Mills Project, and more. Then grab a blanket and top the day off with Grande finale pyro musical featuring the music of all female Canadian artists at dusk. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Town Centre ParkWhat: Kicking off at noon, the celebration will feature family-friendly live music and dance on two stages, food trucks, children's entertainment, youth activities, arts and crafts, craft beverages and site-wide licensing, community displays, vendors, and fireworks over Lafarge Lake at nightfall. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Spirit SquareWhat: The annual festival begins with the popular Lions Club pancake breakfast and activities continue throughout the day. Join the fun with stage entertainment, artisan market, kids zone, stilt walkers, pony rides, dog show and entertainment, food trucks and more. There will also be a car show & shine in the parking lot behind Pitt Meadows Elementary When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day in Maple RidgeWhat: Catch headliners The Matinee, Odds and Taylor James rocking on the Main Stage and some of very talented local performers and a multicultural fashion show on the Community Star Stage. The Family Stage will focus on entertainment for the young snf young at heart. The celebration includes the Farmers Market, an artisan market, a water spray and play area, food trucks, pony rides, roving entertainers, games, a community BBQ and more. As the day wraps up it will be all eyes to the sky to watch the flyover finale and to sing Happy Birthday. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Fort LangleyWhat: Celebrate Canada's birthday at the site where British Columbia was born. Enjoy multicultural music, cake and ceremony at noon and family activities all day on site and at the neighbouring museums. Also check out Fort Langley Makers Market. When: July 1, 2019 Willoughby Canada DayWhat: Celebrate Canada Day in Willoughby with the Township of Langley. Located at Willoughby Community Park, adjacent to the Langley Events Centre, this free, family-oriented event features live musical performances and entertainment, a spray park, playground, and food trucks. A Kids' Zone will keep youngsters busy with face painting, arts and crafts, mini golf, community vendors, games, and inflatables. When: July 1, 2019 Abbotsford's Canada Day Parade and FestivitiesWhat: Start your Abbotsford Canada Day with a fun community parade, then head to Abbotsford Exhibition Park for food trucks, live entertainment, hayrides, fireworks, and more. When: July 1, 2019 Canada Day at Townsend ParkWhat: Start your Canada Day off with the Sardis Kiwanis Club Annual Pancake Breakfast at Evergreen Hall (9291 Corbould St.) or the Chilliwack Fire Department Pancake Breakfast (45950 Cheam Avenue) When: July 1, 2019 |
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