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Night market to feature unique creations

Night market to feature unique creations

For the first time in modern memory, downtown Prince George will have a night market. This Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight, the Black Donkey Cafe is initiating an outdoor bazaar for local merchants and artisans of all kinds.
Gallery fall programs beginning

Gallery fall programs beginning

School isn't the only place where classes start fresh in the fall. The Two Rivers Gallery is home to a menu of seminars and workshops and courses in art. There are spaces especially for small children, teens, young adults and also adults.
Locals get gig with metal heavyweights

Locals get gig with metal heavyweights

Deveined was certainly not waiting for the end to come. The local metal band is also the host and chief organizing force behind the Metallion Festival that just scored its third success only a couple of weeks ago.
Jolene, Jolene, Jolene

Jolene, Jolene, Jolene

Local woman may have been part of inspiration for Dolly Parton hit song
Finding the answer to Y

Finding the answer to Y

Heidi Veldman was always an inquisitive child. She was someone who put her mind to the things that ignited her childhood senses.
Kuklis releasing new album, preparing for local show

Kuklis releasing new album, preparing for local show

The job of the modern troubadour is to be seen and heard, to create and market the creations. The Prince George artist leading the pack this summer might well be William Kuklis.
Hello Destroyer producer grateful to city for help with film

Hello Destroyer producer grateful to city for help with film

A grateful film crew would like to say thanks to Prince George. When their feature-length movie Hello Destroyer makes its appearance at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), a part of this city will be there, too, on the screen.
Mackenzie on laugh-seeking mission

Mackenzie on laugh-seeking mission

In only two years, Alex Mackenzie has gotten on stage more than 100 times to tell jokes and amusing stories.
Chainsaw carvers a cut above

Chainsaw carvers a cut above

The wait was worth it for chainsaw art auction bidders Carol Worthington and her husband Willy Manson. Once they saw the raven bench Jason Soper carved out of a chunk of wood during their first visit to the B.C.
The Ladies illuminates Barton-Tait’s ancestry

The Ladies illuminates Barton-Tait’s ancestry

The legacy of Isabella McKenzie is built of pulp and human spirit.