Lethbridge Herald

Cardston celebrates Pride

TOWN MAKES HISTORY WITH FIRST CELEBRATIO­N

- Dave Mabell LETHBRIDGE HERALD

The mayor and First Nations elders welcomed residents and visitors Saturday to Cardston’s first-ever Pride celebratio­n.

More than 100 cheered as two Cardston-raised women raised the rainbow flag in downtown Lions Park. Representa­tives of groups from Lethbridge and Calgary were also on hand to support the event organizers.

“To hold a Pride event in Cardston is a very daring and bold move,” Mayor Maggie Kronen told the crowd.

But it could lead to more positive relationsh­ips, she said — in the home, at work, at worship and throughout the community.

“We are all members of one human family, born equal under the sun,” she said.

Lethbridge MLA Shannon Phillips raised a cheer when she said Saturday’s flag-raising drew more people than the first time in Lethbridge, 10 years ago.

“This shows the kind of province we want to be,” she said.

“We know Pride is a struggle,” Phillips said. “In Southern Alberta, it still comes with bravery in it.”

The cabinet minister also commended the advocacy work of First Nations leaders who spoke, including those holding a peace camp west of Cardston.

Recognizin­g and celebratin­g diversity and difference “is all part of the same conversati­on,” she said.

Kainai and Piikani band members told the crowd about local initiative­s, including a project now gathering data about incidents of discrimina­tion and racism affecting aboriginal, LGBTQ and immigrant-residents of southern Alberta.

MC for the occasion was Devon Hargreaves, chair of Lethbridge PrideFest — which has supported this year’s Pride events in Taber as well as Cardston.

He introduced the two women — Corynna Muller and Candie Olsen — who were honoured to hoist the ceremonial rainbow flag at Cardston’s first Pride event.

“This truly is an epic day for anybody who grew up here — and grew up queer,” they agreed.

The afternoon’s entertainm­ent was provided by another Cardston High School graduate, Rylan Kunkel, now performing frequently with New West Theatre.

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