'No Ban, No Wall' demonstration planned at Peace Arch this Sunday
Feb 1 2017, 5:26 pm

The monument at the Peace Arch border crossing (Image: Hannamariah / Shutterstock)
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A “peaceful and inclusive” demonstration is planned for this Sunday, February 5, as a show of “of what unites us as denizens of this planet,” according to to event organizers.
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Beginning at 10 am, No Ban, No Wall – Vancouver will take place at Peace Arch Provincial Park “to show our Iraqi, Syrian, Iranian, Libyan, Somali, Sudanese and Yemenite friends that they are welcome.,” organizers say on Facebook.
Everyone is invite to attend.
No Ban, No Wall – Vancouver
- What: A demonstration at Peace Arch Provincial Park.
- Where: Peace Arch – 138 Peace Park Drive, White Rock
- When: Sunday February 5, from 10 am to 3 pm