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Aboriginal Day parade

Aboriginal Day parade

Residents of Burns Lake enjoyed a parade in celebration of National Aboriginal Day on June 21. Beautiful floats strut the street ascandy, water, juice, etc. were distributed to the parade viewers. The celebrations contibunes all day at Spirit Square - everyonewelcome - free event.(Sophia Murrell photos)

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