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Canada North Resources Expo a “resounding success”

The Canada North Resources Expo returned to Prince George and the CN Centre for the first time in four years last weekend.

According to the expo, over 7,615 visitors turned up to the event , which organizers call a “resounding success.”

“The Expo surpassed all expectations, with an amazing turnout of industry professionals and enthusiastic visitors,” said Mark Cusack, National Show Manager. “The success of the event reinforces its significance as a premier platform for networking, innovation, and community celebration.”

The event was split into two days, industry professionals were welcomed to the CN Centre on Friday for innovations and networking, and on Saturday the event was opened up to the public.

On Saturday, the Honour House – Tour of Honour could be found on the grounds. They raise awareness and provide support for people who have “sacrificed to protect and serve our communities.”

Honour House – Tour of Honour at the 2023 Canada North Resource Expo (Photo provided by Canada North Resource Expo)

The expo made a $5,000 donation towards the cause.

Expo organizers say Prince George can look forward to its return in 2025.

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