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Unique music program in tune with students

Sometimes the mainstream school system and the city's students hit sour notes together. Thursday is the day the sweet ones are played.
TNW's Bemused gets extended run

TNW's Bemused gets extended run

Theatre North West's premiere of Bemused is adding one more show to the schedule to meet demand. The show now runs until Thursday night.

Big book signing showcases region

Heavy readers will get a heavy load of authors in Quesnel. One of the largest collections of local scribes ever assembled in one room will bring out the bibliophiles to the Cariboo District Library on May 24.
Symphony celebrates Mother's Day

Symphony celebrates Mother's Day

Mother's Day will have sumptuous tea, lilting orchestral music, the pomp of Gilbert and Sullivan, the rousing rush of God Save the Queen and even a cannon - all in keeping with the theme of the afternoon: Rule Britannia.
Bob Blumer to host PG Iron Chef

Bob Blumer to host PG Iron Chef

The BC Northern Exhibition will be sizzling with culinary creation, and one of the world's most recognized chefs will be overseeing the events.
Instruments become a canvas for art

Instruments become a canvas for art

Musical instruments in the hands of the PGSO are near the top of their artistic capabilities.
Tapestry singers play Carnegie Hall

Tapestry singers play Carnegie Hall

Weaving a tapestry using nothing but voices sounds challenging but a local choir had the vocal threads to do it. Now the group is off to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Doobie Brothers to rock CN Centre

One of radio rock's most famous names is takin' it to the Prince George streets. The Doobie Brothers owned the airwaves with mega-hits like The Doctor, China Grove, Rockin' Down the Highway, What A Fool Believes, Listen To the Music and many more.

McLachlan back

Sarah McLachlan is returning to Prince George. The Grammy-award-winning singer-songwriter will be playing CN Centre Oct. 25 as part of a 19-city tour in support of her album Shine On.
Paying tribute to the Man in Black

Paying tribute to the Man in Black

Hello. I'm almost Johnny Cash. David James is as close to the Man In Black as the original outlaw himself.