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Prince George has unveiled its artistic contributions to Canada 150 celebrations

Prince George has unveiled its artistic contributions to Canada 150 celebrations

Two murals are now up at the CN and Kin Centres, made up of thousands of painted tiles by local residents and artists

“It’s not just special having these little murals, but to know that we’re part of a larger national mural. So, when you go on canada150mosaic.com, you can check out the whole train, which is boxcars from over 100 communities.”

-Carolyn Holmes, Two Rivers Gallery

The projects reveal different aspects of the City, such as multiculturalism, sports, and a relaxed Mr. PG

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