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Coldest Night of the Year walk-a-thon happening Saturday

It’s just a sliver of the experience, but it makes an impact.

The Coldest Night of the Year is a walk-a-thon to raise awareness and money for charities that serve hungry, homeless and hurting people in 136 communities across Canada.

For the walk-in Prince George, all of the funds are going towards Association Advocating for Women and Community (AWAC), a non-profit organization which provides safe and supportive shelter for street-involved women and female youth.   

Opening Ceremonies Saturday night begin at 5:00 from the St. Giles Presbyterian Church at 1500 Edmonton Street.  

For more information, you can follow this link.

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