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Local businesses discounting food and drink combos until February

Food and drink combinations are on sale for discounted rates across Prince George, thanks to Tourism PG’s newest campaign.

Bevies and Bites officially kicked off yesterday, and 17 local restaurants are participating.

“The Bevies and Bites campaign is a really great way for local restaurants or cafes to showcase their specialties while giving residents and visitors an opportunity to try a new eatery and take advantage of discounted pairings,” explained Tourism Prince George CEO Colin Carson.

Each of these locations have paired a food and drink item special that will run until February 6th, through large events like the Kiwanis Ale Fest and Coldsnap.

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