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Ice Cream Express finds a new home

The new scoop is that Ice Cream Express has a new location – but we aren’t sure where it is yet.

On a Facebook post, the iconic Prince George business said they will continue to operate on Cowart Road until May 31st.

The announcement last week that the ice cream stand would no longer be operating in its location at RONA created a lot of buzz; the original post was shared close to 300 times and a GoFundMe was even started in their name.

Ice Cream Express thanked all their supporters and said they’ll be sharing the details of their new location within a week.

MyPGNow has reached out to the owners, but they were not available at this time.

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