Alex Mackenzie and a group of entertainers will be raising money for hospice this fall.
The CN Center in Prince George is set to host the comedy show, "Alex Mackenzie's Hungry for Laughs Tour," on Nov. 18.
"Alex Mackenzie's Hungry for Laughs Tour" brings together three of the most prominent Canadian comedians, a world-class magician, and an international foot archer, thus offering a diverse range of talent that will captivate audiences of all ages.
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