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Amber Harding

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Stories of Resilience

Coldsnap Winter Music Festival Goes Virtual

January 26, 2021

Prince George Folkfest Society is proud to have been bringing together musicians and music lovers for more than a decade. Since its…

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Northern Rockies Lodge & Northern Rockies Adventures

December 2, 2020
Urs and Marianne Schildknecht immigrated to Canada in 1979 as a young couple from Switzerland. Today, forty years later, they are the…
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Gina DaahlGahl Naay – The Trading House at Saahlinda Naay The Haida Gwaii Museum

November 20, 2020
Opened in 1976, the Haida Gwaii Museum at Ḵay Llnagaay on Haida Gwaii has continued to earn an international reputation for showcasing…
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Fukasaku Restaurant

November 4, 2020

Relocating to Gibsons, British Columbia, in 2007, from his hometown of Tokyo, Japan, Daisuke (Dai) Fukasaku has been adapting and flourishing since…

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Northern Rockies Fitness

October 22, 2020
Meet Jocelyn – an outdoor enthusiast who thrives on exciting others about enjoying the great outdoors. Originally from Fort Nelson, she began…

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