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Cultures on display at Hello Cape Breton festival

Downtown Sydney was alive with energy as cultures from around the world were on display at the Hello Cape Breton festival held Saturday at the Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion. Doreen MacKinlay of Sydney, centre, posed for a photograph wearing a traditional Vietnamese hat loaned to her by Jessica Huynh a master of business administration student from Vietnam and, Brian Ho, a bachelor of business administration student also from Vietnam.
Downtown Sydney was alive with energy as cultures from around the world were on display at the Hello Cape Breton festival held Saturday at the Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion. Doreen MacKinlay of Sydney, centre, posed for a photograph wearing a traditional Vietnamese hat loaned to her by Jessica Huynh a master of business administration student from Vietnam and, Brian Ho, a bachelor of business administration student also from Vietnam. - Erin Pottie

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SYDNEY, N.S. — Downtown Sydney was alive with energy as cultures from around the world were on display at the Hello Cape Breton festival held Saturday at the Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion.

Doreen MacKinlay of Sydney, centre, posed for a photograph wearing a traditional Vietnamese hat loaned to her by Jessica Huynh a master of business administration student from Vietnam and, Brian Ho, a bachelor of business administration student also from Vietnam.

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