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Home and Garden Show this weekend

Vendors and visitors from across Northern BC will be heading to Exhibition Park this weekend to talk tips and tricks for maintaining your living space.

The 41st Northern BC Home and Garden Show is put on by the Canadian Home Builders of Northern BC.

“We expect anywhere from ten to 12-thousand people every year,” says Executive Officer Terri McConnachie.

“The Home Show is that first run out, everybody cannot wait, we’ve got cabin fever after a long winter, especially this year.”

McConnachie says they have an exciting new addition to the lineup for the show.

“The Central Builders ‘She Shed’, built by Hawes Construction, is going to be amazing. It’s free to enter and some lucky lady is going to have that delivered to her backyard just by coming to the Home Show.”

The event runs Friday through Sunday, April 20 through 22nd.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

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