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Edmonton’s upcoming summer festival season will be without K-Days for the second year in a row due to COVID-19.
Northlands announced the cancellation of the 2021 event on Tuesday, a week after Premier Jason Kenney announced it would be one of the large-scale festivals that could go ahead as part of stage three in the province’s reopening plan.
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In a statement Tuesday, the organization said the limited timelines and resources impacted the ability to deliver a high-quality festival. The event was scheduled to run from July 23-Aug. 1 and planning was underway. With the popular fair no longer on the summer docket, Northlands said this will also create more space for festivals working toward holding an event this summer.
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