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Morrow unveils new book

Morrow unveils new book

Trelle Morrow wrote such a necessary book for the Community Arts Council that they made it the subject of their latest feature gallery. An Arts Compendium is a collection of the CAC's early years.
City to release overtime data

City to release overtime data

Some news to report regarding overtime for the senior managers and other exempt staff at the City of Prince George. First, some background.
Comedy skits sure to Tickle Your Funny Bone

Comedy skits sure to Tickle Your Funny Bone

These seniors are up for the chuckle challenge and promise to tickle your funny bone during the Elder Citizen Recreation Association's Drama Club performance Friday through Sunday.
P.G. musicians up for Juno Awards

P.G. musicians up for Juno Awards

The nominees were announced Tuesday for the 2019 edition of the Juno Awards. These trophies are presented by the The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (CARAS) and represent the pinnacle of the country's music industry.
Long Island Medium at CN Centre April 6

Long Island Medium at CN Centre April 6

Theresa Caputo, start of TLC's show called Long Island Medium, will appear at CN Centre April 6. Caputo will share personal stories and talk about how her gift of speaking with dead people works.

FrancoFun winter festival coming up

The French influence on winter blows all across Canada like an Arctic gale. The franco-Canadian community has made a party out of snow and ice for hundreds of years and for the past 33 it has been official in Prince George.
Gouchie hosting reconciliation workshop

Gouchie hosting reconciliation workshop

Reconciliation is a philosophy for reconfiguring society in ways that include Aboriginal people as never before, and acknowledge the past wrongs on which Canadian culture was built.
Ginalina loved by kids, adults

Ginalina loved by kids, adults

There's a reason Coldsnap chose Ginalina to be a headline performer. She has four albums of family material, sure, and she has her own show on the Knowledge Network, granted. She has Juno and Canadian Folk Music Awards nominations.
Duo keeping the music alive

Duo keeping the music alive

All you need is a guitar and an accordion and the two men behind those instruments to make volunteer magic happen. Bill Bosnich, 82, and Allan Thorp, 87, have provided musical entertainment to people in care homes and at seniors' centres since 2003.
Coldsnap's Ice Jam saw Big Little Lions at the Firepit Saturday

Coldsnap's Ice Jam saw Big Little Lions at the Firepit Saturday

Look up. It's what I do.