Singing out

Queer choir celebrates 20 years of community and song in Vancouver

The pews were packed at Central Presbyterian Church in the Davie Village on Jan 22 to hear a different kind of choir sing.

Nearly 200 people braved the January cold and rain to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Out in Harmony Choir, Vancouver’s queer community singing collective.

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