“This year, our efforts in B.C. centred on securing the participation of sites in Metro Vancouver and the Capital Regional District,” Nicole Amiel, director of media relations for the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, wrote in an email. “We plan to continue expanding to new regions, including the Okanagan, and landmarks in future years,” Amiel said.
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