October 28, 2014
The world-renowned Cirque du Soleil will perform its signature production Dralion this winter in Prince George – kicking off an incredible year of celebrations in the region including the 2015 Canada Winter Games, the 100th anniversary of the City of Prince George, the 25th anniversary of UNBC and the 10th anniversary of Northern Development Initiative Trust.
We will be giving away two tickets to Cirque du Soleil’s January 4, 2015 performance of Dralion at CN Centre to help kick-off an exciting and momentous year for the north!
The contest to win the tickets will begin on Northern Development’s Facebook page in early November. To enter the contest, like us on Facebook and watch for three photos that we will post throughout the month that feature communities and economic development projects from around the region.
As each photo is posted, you must be able to correctly identify the community the photo was taken in and a project that Northern Development helped fund in that community.
The first person to correctly submit all three photo locations and nearby projects will win the tickets!
Hint: the first photo will be posted Monday, November 3rd. Projects that Northern Development has funded can be found on the Trust’s website at www.northerndevelopment.bc.ca
Want to see a sneak peek of what you could win tickets to? Check out a preview of Cirque du Soleil’s Dralion
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