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Russell Peters coming to Prince George

One of the biggest comedians in the world will be in the Northern Capital for the first time.

Comedian Russell Peters is returning to the stage and traveling across Canada for his Deport World Tour. He will be in Dawson Creek on November 4th before heading to Prince George on November 5th to perform at the CN Centre.

The Emmy, Gemini, and Peabody award winning comic is best known for his controversial style of humor along with appearing in his Netflix series The Indian Detective.

Tickets for the Canadian leg of the tour will be on sale Friday July 20th at 10am.

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