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Successful return to in-person events for Festival du VoyageurWestern Canada's largest winter festival came back with a bang after pandemic-enforced hybrid events each year since the last full edition in 2020.EntertainmentFeb 27, 2023
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Winnipeg’s Festival du Voyageur back with hybrid eventsDuring the 10-day run, festival goers can check out all the signature events: snow sculptures, delicious food, tobogganing, snowshoeing and more.EntertainmentFeb 17, 2022
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Winnipeg’s Festival du Voyageur to feature live outdoor musicFor the first time in the francophone event's history, live bands will perform outside for everyone to enjoy.EntertainmentFeb 11, 2022
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Festival du Voyageur planning hybrid program with 2022 event a few weeks awayOrganizers said Thursday a hybrid format with both in-person and virtual elements is in the cards for the 53rd annual festival, which kicks off Feb. 18.EntertainmentJan 20, 2022
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Festival du Voyageur virtual opening weekend a hit, executive director saysIt seems people are just as eager to take in Festival du Voyageur's annual celebration of French Canadian culture from home as they are in-person.NewsFeb 15, 2021
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Take Festival du Voyageur home with virtual versionThanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, people won't be able to get their 'hé ho' on in person for the 2021 edition of Festival, but the organization has a few tricks up its sleeves.EntertainmentFeb 9, 2021
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2020 Festival du Voyageur in Winnipeg to celebrate Indigenous, francophone cultureThe main focus of the festival this year is celebrating Indigenous and francophone cultures through art, music and storytelling.EntertainmentJan 9, 2020
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