Please note that this list includes both government-run events and community-run events. If you have a question about a community-run event, please contact the event organizer directly. Community-run event information is provided for convenience only. The Province bears no responsibility for the accuracy of information about community-run events, the manner in which community-run events are operated, or for the cancellation of community-run events.
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January 18th
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The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.: Resiliency at Difficult Times While Hoping for a Better Future6:00 PM to 8:00 PMONLINE via Microsoft Teams (Link below)
January 19th
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6:30 PM to 8:00 PMOnline - Link to be provided at later date
January 20th
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7:00 PMONLINE via ZOOM and by phone (for details please visit Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library's events calendar: www.parl.ns.ca
January 26th
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(All day)Online
January 26th
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10:00 AMONLINE via ANSA's Facebook Page (Link Below)