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Darpan Cruiser In Your City shares highlights of events over the Holidays

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 03 Feb, 2023 11:49 PM
  • Darpan Cruiser In Your City shares highlights of events over the Holidays

Darpan Cruiser In Your City was part of some of the most spectacular events around town over the Holidays and into the new year.

Glow Langley

The most anticipated holiday event of the season kicked off in Langley. At Glow Langley, guestsexperienced a family-friendly outdoor Christmas festival with towering light gardens and magical landscapes all under the magic of more than a million lights.

Attractions included a kids scavenger hunt, food trucks, a holiday train ride, pictures with Santa and a meet and greet with princesses and a giant warmed tent space with live performances and delicious holiday beverages.

Dejardins Financial Security Independent Network

The Dejardins Financial Security Independent Network Excellence Awards took place on January 7, 2023. DFSIN continued its tradition by recognizing the hard work and dedication of all its employees. Thus a special evening was organized in their honour. 

Concord Pacific

Darpan Cruiser In Your City was at Concord Pacific Developments Inc’s Metrotown Centre Concord Pacific Metrotown Centre to celebrate their “Homes for the Holidays” promotion launch.

The event showcased several real estate projects for Burnaby, Surrey, and Richmond, highlighting unique features of the various buildings.

Consulate General India Vancouver

Consulate General of India in Vancouver hosted an annual get together of mainstream ethnic media from the Vancouver area.

Discussions focused on Govt of India’s achievements and policies, India’s G20 Presidency, AKAM & Consulate activities, trade, and investment opportunities, bilateral developments and the role of the Indian diaspora at large.

 

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