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Folk fest to have series of outdoor concerts at Prince s Island Park
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Calgary Folk Music Festival to return this summer as COVID-aware concert series, officials announce
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by Bob Hall on Sunday May 16 2021
Selkirk College Vice President of College Services Kerry Clarke received his first dose of the vaccine in the first week of May on the Castlegar Campus. Submitted photo
With the din of student activity on Selkirk College campuses dullened due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Campus Manager Tarunjit Jassar says providing space to Interior Health for its vaccination clinics has brought vital energy back to previously quiet hallways.
Since the vaccine clinics began on the Castlegar Campus and Nelson’s Tenth Street Campus in March 2021, residents from two of the region’s biggest population centres have been provided the doses aimed at getting life back to normal in British Columbia.
The funeral for one of Britain s oldest identical twins stopped off at her favourite supermarket Asda where she was a loyal customer for 20 years.
As part of the send off for Doris Hobday, who died in January after a two-week battle with coronavirus aged 96, shopped at the store in Great Bridge, Tipton, West Midlands, for decades.
She and her sister were such big fans of the store, last August supermarket bosses opened early and laid on a special Covid-friendly shopping trip for Doris and twin Lilian Cox as a 96th birthday present.
The funeral for 96-year-old Doris Hobday took a longer route to stop off at her favourite Asda supermarket in Great Bridge, Tipton, West Midlands
CALGARY Festival Hall in Inglewood will host an augmented reality mural honouring a Cree artist a pillar of Inglewood who recently passed. For several weeks, select Inglewood businesses have added some digital flares to their windows with AR functionalities that allow people to hear local music and interact with art. Now, one is being added to a window on the Festival Hall 1215 10 Ave. S.E. as a tribute to Amy Willier, a well known knowledge-keeper, artist, advocate for Indigenous rights and co-owner of Moonstone Creations Native Gallery, who died in January at the age of 37. Kerry Clarke, artistic director for Calgary Folk Music Festival, says it s important to pay tribute to someone who so prominent and important in the Inglewood community.
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