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Those planning to attend the Vancouver Farmers Market (9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the northwest corner of Esther Short Park), the Juneteenth celebration (10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Esther Short Park) or the Pride Block Party (noon to 7 p.m. on West Seventh and Main streets) should exercise caution as additional traffic and crowds are expected in the area.
The Vancouver demonstration, dubbed No Kings, was one of several held in Canada, in addition to thousands more across the U.S. as officials urged calm and mobilized National Guard troops before a military parade marking the U.S. army’s 250th anniversary, which coincides with Trump’s birthday.
A protest aimed at American President Donald Trump is taking place in Vancouver this weekend and could see Americans in attendance.
Two protest marches happened without incident on Saturday, with large crowds in east Vancouver and Vancouver Waterfront Park voicing opposition to the Trump administration’s policies.
Around 2,000 protests were planned on Saturday in opposition to President Donald Trump. Large crowds turned out in cities like Portland, Denver, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles – and in smaller communities in traditionally conservative areas.
Thousands peacefully gathered Saturday to protest the Trump administration as part of a nationwide 'No Kings' protest in nearly 2,000 locations.
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KOIN Portland on MSNPortland metro assembles for ‘No Kings’ rallies, joining protests across the USDemonstrators have already crowded into streets across the U.S. for “No Kings” rallies on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump before a Washington military parade marking the
Multiple protests have commenced in Seattle and surrounding areas on Saturday, including one during the University of Washington’s (UW) graduation.
Protesters and authorities in Vancouver are getting ready for what could turn into a volatile political weekend.