Local business owners are organizing the city’s first-ever toy expo
Owners of Collectoverse Toys Matt Walker and Berlynn MacPherson are planning the Northern B.C. Toy Expo which will take place on April 1 and 2.
The event will feature a variety of toys and collectibles including vintage, retro and modern toys as well as handmade wooden toys, games, comic books, video games and even food trucks. Walker and MacPherson had a physical location for their store for a year-and-a-half but recently closed to move back to online only model, which allowed them the time of focus on planning the expo.“When we closed the storefront and went online, it was our main focus was to get this happening, so we're super, super stoked that we're doing it.”
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