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Powell Street Festival Celebrates Its 50th Year
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Powell Street Festival Celebrates Its 50th Year

The Powell Street Festival, now in its 50th year, celebrates its origins as a commemoration of the Japanese Canadian Centennial in 1977. Initially intended as a one-time event, it became an annual tradition due to its popularity and significance within the community. This year's festival runs from August 1 to August 2 in Oppenheimer Park and the Powell Street area, featuring diverse programs such as music, film, dance, and workshops. Highlights include the Shig Hirai Sumo Tournament, honoring a prominent community member, and the Craft and Marketplace showcasing local artisans. The festival also emphasizes its historical connection to the area, which was once the center of Vancouver's Japanese Canadian community before WWII internments.

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Powell Street Festival Celebrates Its 50th Year

The Powell Street Festival, now in its 50th year, celebrates its origins as a commemoration of the Japanese Canadian Centennial in 1977. Initially intended as a one-time event, it became an annual tradition due to its popularity and significance within the community. This year's festival runs from August 1 to August 2 in Oppenheimer Park and the Powell Street area, featuring diverse programs such as music, film, dance, and workshops. Highlights include the Shig Hirai Sumo Tournament, honoring a prominent community member, and the Craft and Marketplace showcasing local artisans. The festival also emphasizes its historical connection to the area, which was once the center of Vancouver's Japanese Canadian community before WWII internments.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article provides a balanced overview of the Powell Street Festival's history, cultural significance, and community impact without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on the festival's role in commemorating Japanese Canadian heritage and its ongoing relevance, avoiding partisan

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 90): The article accurately describes the Powell Street Festival's 50th anniversary and historical background. It mentions the festival's origins, its growth, and current events without bias. The inclusion of the Shig Hirai Sumo Tournament and the Hirai family's contribution adds relevant context. The ar

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