Downtown Vancouver’s Esther Short Park will be buzzing with activity Friday as residents gather for the raising of the new city flag, the annual Christmas tree lighting and the return of the Salmon Run Bell Tower’s chime.
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Source: The Columbian
Busy Friday planned: Vancouver to raise new city flag, light Christmas tree, rededicate Salmon Run Bell Tower
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