Prince Rupert celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day - The Northern View
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Prince Rupert celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day - The Northern View
Prince Rupert residents filled the Lester Centre of the Arts on Sunday, June 21, 2026, to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day and Father’s Day with a full day of music, dance, culture, food, and family activities. The afternoon began with performances by the Hartley Bay and Kitkatla Choir. Audiences were then treated to shows by Marlene Clifton and children, the Gitmaxmak’ay Nisga’a Dancers, Laryssa Campbell, the Prince Rupert and District…
PAGC celebrates National Indigenous People’s Day at Urban Services
There were three reasons to celebrate on Sunday, and the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) Women’s Commission promoted all of them. Sunday marked National Indigenous People’s Day, Father’s Day and the beginning of the Summer Solstice. The PAGC celebrated all three with a free BBQ at the Urban Services building in downtown Prince Albert. “Today […] The post PAGC celebrates National Indigenous People’s Day at Urban Services first appeared on Prin…
Hundreds celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day
Over 600 people celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day on Sunday, June 21, 2026. The annual event held at Earl Haig Family Fun Park and hosted by Gihekdagye Friendship Centre in partnership with De dwa da dehs nye Aboriginal Health Centre, Child and Family Services of Grand Erie, Brantford Public Library, the Metis Nation of Ontario, Brantford Native Housing, Niwasa Kendaaswin Teg and the City of Brantford, brought together community, cultur…
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