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Wine lovers can drink for a good cause

The Wine Lovers evening held at the Coast Prince George Hotel is back on September 24.

Guests get to take a culinary tour of the Americas and are shown a variety of wines from various regions.

“Wine Lovers allows us to highlight the talents of our team while giving back to the community, which we are so grateful for,” said Coast Prince George General Manager Arun Mutalik.

This is in support of Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation, and proceeds from previous years have gone to support clinical simulations to better teach physicians, students, and first responders.

“The energy in the room is always electric. And after such a long time between in-person events, we are so excited to see everyone come together again and highlight the power of our community. As we all know, healthcare touches everyone. Ensuring we have the equipment necessary to train and attract the very best health care professionals to our region is crucial for our communities,” said Judy Neiser, CEO for Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation.

Tickets are sold at the Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation office and at the Coast Prince George Hotel.

 

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