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Cougars and Hell Yeah Prince George announce charitable ticket program

The Prince George Cougars Hockey Club and Hell Yeah Prince George (HYPG) have announced a new charitable ticket initiative ahead of the 2019-20 regular season.

For Friday and Saturday home games this season, the Cougars will be setting aside a block of seats in sections ‘S’ & ‘T’ that will be branded as the HYPG Charity Zone. Tickets are just $15 per person, per game in the HYPG Charity Zone. Each weekend home game a local charity will be partnered with the HYPG Charity Zone and will see the Cougars donate $5 for every seat sold in the zone.

“We pride ourselves on continually looking for ways to contribute back to our community, and this partnership with HYPG is a natural fit for us. We’re excited to work closely with many charities that have a major impact in Prince George and look forward to having a great atmosphere inside the CN Centre,” said Cougars’ Vice President, Business Andy Beesley.

The Cougars will have a special promo code for each game, which customers can use online or at the TicketsNorth by Treasure Cove box office to purchase tickets in the HYPG Charity Zone.

HYPG Charity Zone tickets are now on sale. Fans can purchase tickets in the HYPG Charity Zone for the Cougars home opener on Friday, September 20 against the Vancouver Giants, with proceeds going to the Prince George Hospice Society.

Proceeds from the Cougars’ game against the Giants on Saturday, September 21 will go to the Prince George chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

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Ethan Ready
Ethan Ready
Ethan Ready is new to the Northern Capital, having moved to Prince George from Woodstock, ON. A graduate of Mohawk College in Hamilton, ON, Ethan has joined the MyPGNow newsroom as a news reporter, covering stories in and around the area.

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