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Jill Barber (Submitted) What: The 35th annual TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival is presenting over 100 events – virtual and small in-person audiences – from June 25 to July 4. This year’s lineup includes artists from Vancouver and BC as well as international stars streaming from New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Amsterdam, and Paris. There will also be free online workshops, club performances, and a continued partnership with North Shore Jazz. All streams are available to watch until midnight on July 6, 2021. When: Now until July 4, 2021 Time: Various times Cost: Free and ticketed events, purchase online What: The Vancouver International Film Festival and Museum of Vancouver commemorate Indigenous History Month with the Who We Are film series, with five films selected by Indigenous Curators: Rylan Friday, Jasmine Wilson and Sharon Fortney. The event celebrates Indigenous voices in cinema, showcases unique stories from First Nations, Métis, Inuit ....
Author of the article: LESLIE KNIBBS Publishing date: Jun 24, 2021 • 3 days ago • 2 minute read • Article content On Wednesday, June 30, Serpent River First Nation (SRFN) will be holding a Pride parade from 6 to 8 p.m. This first-ever event for SRFN is hosted by the Community Wellness Department. June is recognized across Canada as Indigenous History Month, and internationally it is Pride Month. Many events took place nationwide including Indigenous People’s Day with the many gatherings and ceremonies. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Serpent River First Nation holding Pride parade on June 30 Back to video ....