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Books and bannock at Cold Lake library for National Indigenous Peoples Day – Lakeland Today
June 24, 2024 The Cold Lake Public Library held a Books and Bannock event on June 21 in the library reading garden in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day. COLD LAKE – The Cold Lake Public Library held a Books and Bannock event on June 21 in the library reading garden in honour of National Indigenous Peoples […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Peoples Day
June 18, 2024 Coinciding with the summer solstice, National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21 has profound meaning for many Indigenous communities and is a day for all of us to recognize the achievements and significant contributions Indigenous Peoples have made, and continue to make, to our province. This day marks the start of a […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Peoples’ Day celebration barbecue set for Sunday – Leduc Representative
Jun 18, 2024 Leduc residents are invited to bring their appetites down to Fred Johns Park this Sunday. In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the City of Leduc has partnered with the Leduc Boys and Girls Club, Creating Hope Society and Santa’s Helpers to host a free Good Neighbours barbecue from 11 a.m. to […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Peoples Day Coming Up In Morinville – Morinville News
Jun 18, 2024 National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada is celebrated annually on Jun. 21. It is a day to recognize and honour the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada. This day provides an opportunity to learn about Indigenous communities’ rich traditions and heritage and celebrate their […]
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Read MoreCity to observe National Indigenous Peoples Day with community partners around Calgary
National Indigenous People’s Day, June 21, is a day to celebrate the rich heritage and significant contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across Canada. This year, we are celebrating through a series of events in collaboration with several community partners including the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, Telus Spark, The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland […]
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Read MoreAirdrie upscales it’s National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration – Airdrie City View
June 17, 2024 This event provides Indigenous citizens within the city the opportunity to celebrate and share their heritage, culture, and traditions, as well as renew and build friendships in the community. New events, performances, and teachings are all part of Airdrie’s third national Indigenous People’s Day celebration on June 21. Every year the event […]
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Read MoreCelebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day
June 17, 2024 The City of Lethbridge invites the community to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) on Friday, June 21 with a day of events and entertainment. Starting at 10 a.m., the community is invited to attend the inaugural flag raising of the Métis flag at the newly installed flagpole along Métis Trail at […]
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Read MoreCold Lake First Nations’ Indigenous Peoples Day plans presented to City council – Lakeland Today
Apr 14, 2024 The vision for an Indigenous Peoples Day celebration was recently presented to City of Cold Lake council by Lynda Minoose, Language and Culture Director at Cold Lake First Nations. COLD LAKE – The vision for an Indigenous Peoples Day celebration was recently presented to City of Cold Lake council by Lynda Minoose, […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Peoples Day Celebrated In Drumheller – Drumheller Online
23 June 2023 As many may know, June 21 is the Summer Solstice but it is also recognized as National Indigenous Peoples Day. In Drumheller, a celebration was held in multiple places on Wednesday. At Dry Canyon Collectables, visitors throughout the day were able to try some indigenous foods, like buffalo meat and blueberries, and […]
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Read MoreNational Indigenous Peoples Day: Minister Wilson
Jun 21, 2023 Minister of Indigenous Relations Rick Wilson issued the following statement on National Indigenous Peoples Day: “Alberta’s government is honoured to recognize Indigenous Peoples in Alberta and pay tribute to their achievements and celebrate their cultural and historical contributions to our province. “On this day in 1899, Treaty 8 was signed in what […]
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