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    New Hazelton Marks Canada Day with Community BBQ and Family Fun

    SKEENA NEWSBy SKEENA NEWSJuly 1, 2025No Comments2 Views
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    HAZELTON, B.C. – The Hazelton area was buzzing with community spirit on Tuesday as residents came together to celebrate Canada Day with a full slate of family-friendly activities.

    The local MLA for Bulkley Valley-Stikine, Sharon Hartwell, joined the celebrations, connecting with families and residents throughout the day.

    The festivities began in the morning with a classic Canada Day pancake breakfast, bringing neighbours together to share a meal. The celebration continued into the afternoon with a community barbecue, where volunteers served up hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill.

    A fun-filled atmosphere was evident, with children enjoying free popcorn and sno-cones, getting their faces painted, and entering draws for prize baskets.

    The event served as a snapshot of a modern Canadian community—a place where residents can celebrate together, while also holding space for the important and necessary conversations about the country’s past and its path forward. It was a day that highlighted the strong community bonds and vibrant spirit of the Hazeltons.

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