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Small business fair the “biggest one yet”

Over 95 vendors showed up to the Roll-A-Dome in Prince George today.

They were part of the Fall Small Business Fair, which set up for its sixth year running. 

Bonnie Kerr, one of the organizers, said when they started out there was a much smaller turnout.

“It’s grown to this big event, it’s the biggest one yet, there are over 95 vendors here, so we are full.”

She said it helps small businesses to get out and network, as many of them run from home.

“We’ve got a mix of crafters to direct sales, small business to services. We accept everyone,” said Kerr.   

“We want to see new vendors and give people a chance to grow their businesses.”

For more information or to get involved follow this link.

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