The journey from Ukraine to Canada and a new life

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The journey from Ukraine to Canada and a new life
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The Ukrainian family arrived in Canada at Drummondville, Que., before moving to Vancouver, Port Moody and finally Penticton.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Welcome to the first of a five-part series highlighting the work of the Ukraine Nightingale Project and some of the families it’s helping right here in the South Okanagan. To help fund that work, the UNP is staging performances by the Tryzub Ukraine dance troupe Thursday in Oliver and Saturday in Penticton. Stick with us for details.

They arrived in Canada at Drummondville, Que., before moving to Vancouver, Port Moody and finally Penticton. She recalled the fears she felt for her own life and. more importantly, the lives of their children as the ground and air attacks continued day and night near their home in Kyiv, the country’s capital.

Coming to a new land for mother and children was not easy — especially leaving Oleg behind with such an uncertain future. In addition, she helped them with government matters and even aided daughter Vlada with her application to the Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

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