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The Hub unveils official logo

PORT HARDY, B.C. – A new community mall project on the North Island has revealed its official logo.

Work is currently underway on The Hub, a community space meant for a variety of activities to bring residents together at the North Island Mall in Port Hardy.

The space will host things like a youth centre, an arts and crafts zone and a place for “how to” classes, family and cultural events.

Alternate version of the new logo. Image courtesy The Hub: North Island’s Facebook page.

The goal is to have the space completed and ready for action by September 2018, according to a notice from The Hub’s Facebook page.

The new logos were designed by Serena Neumrschitsky.

Anyone looking to get involved can do so by contacting organizers by email at [email protected] or by phone at (250) 527-0042.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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