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WATCH: Kordyban Lodge celebrates five years in Prince George

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Kordyban Lodge is celebrating five years of serving and treating cancer patients in Prince George.

Leo Salbulsky of Chetwynd came to the facility in January 2017, calling it a ‘refuge’ for others who are suffering.

“It’s incredible because you come here, you have a place to be safe. You build relationships with the volunteers, you build relationships with the staff, and you are taken care of here.”

– Cancer Survivor Leo Sabulsky

The Lodge is a branch of the Canadian Cancer Society of BC and Yukon, and the City raised $12 million to build it in 2012.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
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