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At home in Vantaa: “The forest landscape from my window is like a painting that keeps changing”
ArticleAnnukka Lyra moved back to her childhood home in Kaivoksela. The forest in the backyard is fascinating no matter your age or the season.
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Vantaa is a feeling - watch the video of the local heritage days
ArticleA video produced for National Heritage Days 2023 brings together events and atmospheres in Vantaa. The video paves the way for Vantaa's 50th anniversary year.
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Käärijä invites people to his mural in Tikkurila: ”Now is a good opportunity to take a selfie with me”
ArticleThe Käärijä mural in Tikkurila has now been completed. What does Käärijä himself think about his wall painting? Watch the interview on video!
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Budget in less than a minute? Pekka Timonen, the floor is yours!
ArticleWhat is Vantaa mayor Pekka Timonen’s proposal for next year's budget like? How to tell it in three seconds? What if the time allotted were at maximum one minute?
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This is how the artists of the Käärijä mural comment on their work: “Great to be part of the phenomenon”
ArticleTake a peek at how the Käärijä mural is being painted in Vantaa! The artists describe the mural while working on it.
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Käärijä and his fans’ dream picnic in Vantaa - watch the video!
ArticleCha, cha, cha, what a fan meeting! Catherine and her family's dream came true in Vantaa when they got to meet Käärijä.
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School dog Varjo brings joy and does important work
ArticleWildfay’s Public House, a.k.a. Varjo, has been working as a school dog for a year, visiting Mikkola School about every other week. The dog facilitates communication with adults, motivates the pupils and, at best, calms the class.
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Metropolitan area collected generators for Ukraine
ArticleWarm thanks to all donors of the Generators of Hope collection! Vantaa, Espoo, and Helsinki's joint collection resulted in almost 120 aggregates, generators, heating devices, and other devices to be sent to Ukraine.