Ringing in the Lunar New Year in Saskatchewan

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Lunar New Year in 2026 begins on February 17, marking the start of the Year of the Horse. Celebrated across many cultures, the holiday is a time for family gatherings, traditional food, and welcoming good fortune for the year ahead. To talk about Lunar New Year right here in Saskatchewan, Evan has Dr. Helen Chang, Director, Chinese Cultural Society of Saskatchewan on the line.
13 Feb 12PM English Canada News Commentary

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