Quiet holidays for Battlefords immigrants
Canadians with Ukranian heritage are set to celebrate Ukranian Christmas on Jan. 7. However, they weren’t the only Canadians that have a different experience around the holidays.
The holiday season is often an overwhelming time for families and even more so for those experiencing them in a different country. Fortunately, there are groups dedicated to supporting them as they transition. The Battlefords Immigrant Resource Centre (BIRC) helps newcomers to Canada in their adjustment to the area and try to provide as much joy and goodwill as possible in December. SWIS worker Melodie Chaing said it’s a wonderful time for BIRC, which has partnered with other organizations for events in years past, something that was tempered by the pandemic.
“That’s a huge thing that people were looking forward to,” Chaing said. “I think everyone is just excited to experience that first traditional Canadian Christmas, with the tree, lights, snow.”
One adjustment that most immigrating to Canada face is the weather. Chaing said many of their clients are quite taken aback by the temperatures during the winter, but also how snow feels.



