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Halifax prepares for Canada Day celebrations
Halifax prepares for Canada Day celebrations

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Halifax prepares for Canada Day celebrations

First at Five looks at how Maritimers plan to spend Canada Day. From Citadel Hill to the waterfront, Canada Day preparations are well underway in Halifax, with thousands of people expected to gather across the city for live music, fireworks and a celebration that honours Mi'kmaw culture. 'There are so many events happening,' said Brynn Budden, spokesperson for the Halifax Regional Municipality. 'Some of the featured performers on stages throughout the city tomorrow include Boogie Beach, Big Canoe and many more.' The municipality says the day's programming has been developed in close collaboration with Indigenous communities to recognize Mi'kmaw traditions and culture. 'When I tell sweat – and hopefully not any tears – a lot of work goes into this event every year,' said Budden. This year's events include a gathering on the Halifax Waterfront, a free concert hosted by the African Nova Scotian Music Association in Dartmouth, and multiple stages featuring a wide range of musical performances in downtown Halifax. The festivities will conclude with the city's annual fireworks display over the harbour, weather permitting. The Halifax Citadel National Historic Site will also be offering free admission on July 1, providing families and tourists a chance to explore the landmark at no cost. Canada Day Halifax is getting ready for Canada Day celebrations. (Source: Hafsa Arif/CTV News Atlantic) For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page

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