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Lighting of Montreal Olympic Park
On the evening of September 23, make sure to witness the Olympic Park of Montreal lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
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Lighting of Niagara Falls (10:00-10:15pm EDT)
On the evening of September 20th at 10:00PM EDT, make sure to witness the Niagara Falls lit up in blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
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Lighting of Mississauga Civic Centre (8pm to 12am EDT)
On the evening of September 12th at 8:00PM EDT, make sure to witness the Mississauga Civic Centre lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
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Lighting of Montreal Olympic Park
On the evening of September 17, make sure to witness the Olympic Park of Montreal lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
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Lighting of Niagara Falls (10:30-11:00pm EDT)
On the evening of September 10th at 10:30PM EST, make sure to witness the Niagara Falls lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
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Lighting of Ladysmith City Hall (8pm-6am PDT)
On the evenings between September 8 and 14, make sure to witness various location across the town of Ladysmith, British Columbia including the City Hall, lit up in red and blue to highlight Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
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Lighting of Calgary Telus Spark Science Centre (9pm-12am MDT)
On the evening of September 10, make sure to witness the Telus Spark Centre of Calgary lit up in red and blue to promote Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month. Stop by, snap a photo, and tag us on social media to help raise awareness for PF and support everyone affected by this disease.
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Lighting of Nanaimo Bastion (8pm-6am PDT)
On the evenings between September 8 and 14, make sure to witness The Bastion, in the City of Nanaimo, lit up in red and blue to highlight the Global Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.
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Lighting of Edmonton High Level Bridge (8:10pm-12am MDT)
On the evening of September 3, make sure to witness the High Level Bridge of Edmonton lit up in red and blue to recognize global pulmonary fibrosis awareness month.










