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Prince George has opened its arms to wildfire evacuees, human and animal

6,000 people have been evacuated to Prince George in less than a week

In true PG style, have of the evacuees are being billeted with the people of Prince George
Wendy South at West Lake campground is offering half the campground’s spots to evacuees
The Prince George Humane Society is taking in animals whose owners have had to leave home

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They’ve had to move from their regular location in order to house all of the furry arrivals
 
They’ve been overwhelmed with offers from volunteers – so many that all their volunteer spots are filled!
Food donations are being accepted at the Humane Society’s original location on 1st Ave

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