A Parksville woman hopes to spark a trend that will bring some light to the community during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Browen Menzies says she is following the lead of some Nova Scotia residents, who have their communities sporting a Christmas feel put putting up decorative lights.
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Menzies said there are already some lights up from Hilliers to Coombs and Parksville. She hopes more people would follow.
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She is calling for residents to put up their Christmas lights to help overshadow the uncertainty brought by the coronavirus situation.
B次元官网网址淚t was quite beautiful what they started in Nova Scotia,B次元官网网址 said Menzies, who spotted the trend on social media.
Robert Richardson, who lives in Elmsdale, N.S., announced he would be turning on his Christmas lights, that shine multiple colours on his house, as a way to spread some cheer.
The response to his post was overwhelming from Maritimers, some going all out.
Menzies wants Parksville Qualicum Beach neighbourhoods to deck their homes with bright lights to boost community spirits.
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