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The Agonist to headline metal show

If there's a ray of light from the dark side of Canadian metal, it is cast by The Agonist. A shaft is now aimed through the smoke and thunderclouds at Prince George.
BCNE stage will be busy

BCNE stage will be busy

The BC Northern Exhibition is one of the most comprehensive public events of the year. From home arts to agriculture to midway rides to local history it has more stimulation and demonstration than any one person can take in.
Mixed Up show opens at Studio 2880

Mixed Up show opens at Studio 2880

The artist's world is all topsy-turvy and painter Geoff Brasier is completely mixed up. The local creator didn't know which of his directions to focus on for his latest exhibition, so he is including a little of each.
Touch The Sun to mark milestone at Metallion

Touch The Sun to mark milestone at Metallion

Touch The Sun has a lot of cosmic irony magnetized to their metal frame.
Straker bringing unmistakable sound to P.G.

Straker bringing unmistakable sound to P.G.

It doesn't matter what form the music might take, audiences respond to stories and literate lyrics.
Metallion Festival returns this weekend

Metallion Festival returns this weekend

This weekend, the sound of metal on metal will reverberate across the Nechako Valley.
Local artist behind Clinton mural

Local artist behind Clinton mural

Clinton was already a quaint town with the Cariboo Highway snaking through its main street and its long history. Now its story gets told in big bold expressions that draw the eye even sharper into its gold rushing and cowboying past.

New play, 17, debuts at Sunset Theatre in Wells

New theatre is dawning at the Sunset Theatre.
Pope still fighting the good fight

Pope still fighting the good fight

Canada is a nation with a queen right on the money. It's no wonder the rock 'n' roll royalty to whom we bow to should include a monarch in the LGBTQ community, where queens have their own district.
Local actor brings Marilyn Monroe show to the stage

Local actor brings Marilyn Monroe show to the stage

The greatest silver screen starlet of them all, Marilyn Monroe, faded to black 55 years ago. She died young and still on a career upsurge on Aug. 5, 1962. No one in Prince George knows this date more than singer-actor Kat Fullerton.