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Join the fun, become an exhibitor at Capital EX.
Kiyânâw, A First People’s Showcase celebrates Canada’s Aboriginal history and culture in a unique shopping destination combined with displays of Aboriginal art, history, music and dance.
Aboriginal artists and artisans can sell their works while showcasing themselves in this distinctive exhibit that includes Tipi and other museum style displays along with traditional and contemporary entertainment.
Kiyânâw is sharing Edmonton EXPO Centre, Hall C, with Northwest Originals and the proximity of these two culturally rich exhibits will make this hall one of the most exciting entertainment and shopping experiences at Capital EX.
Hours
Noon to 11 p.m.
Location
Hall C, Edmonton EXPO Centre
Early Bird Deadline
Closed May 25, 2010
Apply early and receive one additional 10-day admission pass, a $120 value.
Application Deadline
June 1, 2010
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Questions? Please contact:
MJ Belcourt Moses, Northlands
P: 780.491.5516
E: mjbmoses@northlands.com
July 27, 2010
Day Five of Fun starts with another great summer day in Edmonton. Last night TELUS Stage was alive with fans rocking out with Jhevon Paris, Down With Webster and Stereos presented by TELUS, Global Edmonton and The Bounce.
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July 24, 2010
EDMONTON, AB – Northlands would like to remind guests attending both Capital EX and the Honda Indy Edmonton to prepare for the warm temperatures expected the rest of this weekend. Guests are encouraged to pack sunscreen and prescribed medications as well as wear loose clothing and hats. Above all else, guests should stay hydrated and [...]
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July 24, 2010
Day two of fun is well under way on the Capital EX grounds. Everyone is having a great time and taking in all the entertainment, games and rides.
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July 22, 2010
EDMONTON, AB. – An estimated 230,000 people lined the streets of downtown Edmonton as the Capital EX Parade worked its way through the streets of downtown Edmonton. This year’s Parade featured over 115 entries and included a number of dignitaries and military personnel. The Honorary Grand Marshal was Olympic Gold Medalist Kevin Martin. Entries were [...]
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