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Happy Holidays from the Mypgnow newsroom!

Mypgnow Newsroom staff (Left to Right) Dione Wearmouth, Catherine Garrett, Brendan Pawliw and Hartley Miller

This just in- Christmas 2020 has arrived, Santa Claus has completed his yearly route and it turns out everyone in PG was on the nice list!

The entire Mypgnow newsroom would like to wish you and your family a happy and safe holiday!

We know it hasn’t been an easy year for anyone, and we would like to extend a thank you to the whole Prince George community for supporting us throughout the year.

From Hartley Miller, Catherine Garrett, Brendan Pawliw and Dione Wearmouth have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 

 

 

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