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There’s only 3 days left of the 24th Annual Festival of Trees in Prince George.

There’s only 3 days left of the 24th Annual Festival of Trees in Prince George.
The event has been bringing the holiday spirit by kicking off with a fashion show and a family day breakfast featuring the one and only Kris Kringle.
“It’s a great event for the city. Its become a family tradition as this is the 24th year we’ve put on Festival of Trees and it’s a great fundraiser for Spirit of the North raising funds for healthcare in Northern BC.”
Last year the Festival of Trees was able to raise $225,000 and is the largest Annual fundraiser for the Spirit of the North healthcare.

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