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Nowruz: A celebration of new beginnings and hope

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“Nowruz has always been a time of gathering with family, preparing the Haft-Seen table, and welcoming the year with reflection and optimism. As a child, I remember the excitement of wearing new clothes, visiting relatives, and receiving small gifts and Eid from elders, making the celebration feel magical. Now, in Canada, setting up the Haft-Seen and celebrating with my husband and son allows us to pass on not only our traditions but also to show him how beautiful, hopeful, and rich our culture is.”

– Zari Morad, Settlement Program Manager

Traditions and celebrations

As winter fades and spring quietly arrives, many families around the world welcome Nowruz—a celebration of a new day and a fresh start.
For thousands of years, Nowruz has been a time to reflect, renew, and reconnect. Homes are cleaned, symbolizing a new beginning. Tables are set with meaningful items that represent hope, health, and growth. Loved ones gather to share meals, laughter, and wishes for the year ahead.

For many newcomers, celebrating Nowruz in a new country carries both memory and hope. Traditions continue, even far from home, bringing comfort and a sense of belonging.

Nowruz in our community

Here at ISSofBC, we see these stories every day. We see resilience, hope, and the courage it takes to begin again in a new place. Nowruz beautifully reflects this journey—the idea that every ending carries the promise of a fresh start.

As spring begins, we join in celebrating this meaningful occasion and the communities that bring it to life.

فرا رسیدن سال جدید و عید نوروز را خدمت شما تبریک عرض می کنیم، سالی سرشار از شادی و موفقیت و سلامتی برایتان آرزومندیم

Wishing you peace, joy, and success in the year ahead.

Nowruz Mobarak!

Ed Lima

Ed Lima is the Marketing Project Manager at ISSofBC, where he oversees outreach and engagement efforts to link newcomers with essential programs and services. With a background in marketing and community engagement, Ed is passionate about creating inclusive and accessible content that supports immigrants and refugees in thriving in British Columbia.

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