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Antiques and Collectibles fair returns for the 32nd year in Prince George

The South Bowl Community Association is hosting their 32nd annual Antiques and Collectibles Fair this weekend.

The event raises money through vendors for schools and activities in the area including scholarships, playgrounds, ice rinks, and other sports to improve affordability.

Chair Person Margi Sandberg says it isn’t just Prince George vendors that give support.

“A lot of vendors are from out of town. There’s some from Saskatchewan, lots from the Kelowna area, the Island, Kamloops so, the majority are from outside Prince George.”

Sandberg says the event usually draws in between 3,000 to 4,000 people a weekend, with this year already off to a great start.

The event will go until 5:00 tonight (October 5th), and go from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm tomorrow (October 6th) at the Roll-A-Dome.

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