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Northern FanCon returns for its fifth year

FanCon is coming back to Prince George for its fifth year next May.

Northern FanCon is a fan convention and entertainment expo that’s gained a lot of attention in the city and around the province for the past four years.

Norm Coyne, event director for Fancon, says this next one is going to be bigger and better than ever.

“It’s a legacy, it’s not just an event anymore,” said Coyne. 

“It’s not like anything you’ve any been to. It has a spirit of inclusion and artistic creativity, it’s open to everyone.”   

This year will feature actor Alan Tudyk, costume designer Evil Ted and cosplay star Ivy Doomkitty, among others. For more information, schedules and dates, follow this link.

 

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