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April 28 marks National Day of Mourning

  April 28 has been designated the Day of Mourning across Canada. This day honours the memory of those workers who have been killed, injured or suffered illness as a result of workplace incidents. The Day of Mourning was first recognized by the Canadian Labour Congress in 1984, and was designated a national day of observance with the passing of the Workers Mourning Act in 1991. It was on April 28, 1991 the federal government officially proclaimed the dare as a national Day of Mourning. Acknowledgement of this day is now observed by many countries throughout the world, but Canada was the first nation to honour their lost workers in this way. Across the country, people may show their respect in various ways, such as holding moments of silence, wearing ribbons or lighting candles. The Canadian flag on Parliament Hill is typically flown at half-mast on April 28.

No plans for Freedom Day? We ve got you sorted with our daycation guide

No plans for Freedom Day? We’ve got you sorted with our daycation guide Getting started Your daycation spot should not be far from your home. Try to limit driving time by choosing a destination 30 to 90 minutes away from your city. Check out the establishments that are open and find out what their requirements are for visitors. The next step is to set a budget. Take factors such as petrol, food, entrance fees and other costs into account when you plan your itinerary. Start exploring early to avoid traffic or large groups of people. The ultimate daycation activities to add to your list:

15 things to do in Vancouver this week: April 12 to 18

, indoor gatherings of any kind and unessential travel in the province are not recommended at this time. Currently, outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people are permitted, but use COVID-19 layers of protection and maintain physical distancing. Please adhere to COVID-19 health and safety measures, including proper physical distancing and frequent hand washing, and   in public indoor and retail spaces. If you are sick, please stay home. A new week means new things to do around Vancouver. From online comedy shows to gallery exhibitions, farmers market and more, here are 15 things to keep you busy this week. What: The North Shore Writers Festival presents Tsitsáyxemaat Rebecca Duncan in an evening of Coast Salish Storytelling. Attendees will learn and celebrate the culture and traditions of the Coast Salish Peoples as Tsitsáyxemaat Rebecca Duncan tells stories about our history and land.

Role model of service, Ted Itani, 81, died months after being hit by bus

Role model of service, Ted Itani, 81, died months after being hit by bus
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