OTTAWA It’s Winter Pride week in the capital. The third annual WinterPride festival runs from Feb. 8 to 12 and all events will take place online. Anyone is able to join in and stream events from their home. Winter Pride may not be in person, but it’s something that we want ensure that folks feel that they are still part of, says Pride Executive Director Osmel Guerra Maynes. It’s going to be a lot of fun, a lot of takeaway, and it’s just revving up for Pride 2021. He says that the variety of programming this week will be entertaining and informative.
Winter Pride, in an isolating time for a lot of folks, goes online So we’re trying to provide some support and some entertainment that folks can enjoy from the comfort of their own homes.”
Author of the article: Lynn Saxberg
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Highland Pride say winter event has been cancelled By Louise Glen
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Updated: 12:24, 01 February 2021
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Organisers of Highland Pride says it is with heavy hearts this year s winter event has now been cancelled.
Jessica Taylor, Highland Pride chairwoman said the group were not in a position to continue to organise the event at short notice â and thanked people for their understanding.
The winter Highland Pride event was due to take place later this month, thanks to a grant of £5000 from the Comic Relief LGBTQ+ Covidâ19 Recovery Fund