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Every Child Matters March in Port Hardy September 30

Vancouver Island communities are starting to announce their plans to recognize the upcoming National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

 

The District of Port Hardy is inviting residents to call for action and join the Every Child Matters March in the community on September 30.

 

The march will be followed by an event and lunch at Carrot Park, or at Sacred Wolf Friendship Centre if the weather is not cooperating.

 

The event aims to raise awareness of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 calls to action, and to convey how the District is working towards fulfilling them.

 

Marshaling begins at 10:30 a.m. at the Thunderbird Parking Lot, and the march get started at 11:00 a.m.

 

See more information about National Day for Truth and Reconciliation events in Port Hardy here.

– Article includes image and files supplied by District of Port Hardy’s website

Wylie Henderson
Wylie Henderson
Wylie is news director for Vancouver Island, bringing more than a decade of broadcast experience to the role. A Vancouver native, he moved to the Island in 2025 with his wife and stepdaughter after a long run on the airwaves in the Kootenays. He is committed to delivering timely, reliable and community-focused news to listeners across the region. A lifelong Vancouver Canucks and B.C. Lions fan, Wylie is just as comfortable breaking down a game as he is breaking down a news story. Away from the newsroom, he can often be found on the golf course, cycling or lacing up his skates for a game of hockey. For Wylie, keeping listeners informed about what matters locally is more than a job, it’s a passion.

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