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The event is based on the hope that vaccinations will take effect by then and large gatherings will once again be allowed in a safe way. As always the fundraiser is hosted by Paz Milbourn and Peter Weeden along with the Prince George Hospice Society. Several couples will take to the stage and each will be raising money for a local charity. Dancing partners Kyle Sampson and Kate McGowan; Don and Alicia Fitzpatrick and Jana Phillips whose partner is yet to be announced will raise funds for the local hospice, Chelsey and Andrew McDermout-Fouts will raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern BC, while Angela McLaren and Julia Dillabough will raise funds from the Prince George Humane Society. The dancing partners who will raise funds for the Prince George Symphony Orchestra are to be announced at a later date. ....
Prince George Humane Society provides tips to keep pets safe this holiday season SHARE ON: Cat with tree (Photo from Pixabay) With the Holiday season well underway, the Prince George Humane Society is recommending some ways to keep your four-legged family members safe around holiday decor. “Cats, in particular, like to eat tinsel, so we recommend if you do have tinsel on your tree to be very, very vigilant with your cat,” said Angela Mclaren, Executive Director of the Prince George Humane Society. McLaren also recommends cat owners to remove their collars while their Christmas tree is up, to keep them from getting tangled up in the branches. ....