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Lund bringing solo show on Monday

Lund bringing solo show on Monday

For a guy with a song called Talk Too Much, this new Corb Lund tour is a bold move. It's just him, a few guitars, and his gift of the gab.
Studio Fair starts today

Studio Fair starts today

After Halloween but before Christmas comes Studio Fair which, after 41 consecutive years, has become like a holiday of its own in Prince George. The Community Arts Council (CAC) has made Studio Fair their No. 1 critically important fundraiser event.
Art Napoleon hosting First Nations art, music gala

Art Napoleon hosting First Nations art, music gala

Art will be all around the room, and Art will even be talking, singing and telling jokes.
Bill Bourne playing P.G.

Bill Bourne playing P.G.

One of Canada's beloved and veteran troubadours, Bill Bourne, will perform live in Prince George on Friday night.
Four bands performing Halloween events

Four bands performing Halloween events

Four bands, two nights, one Halloween extravaganza. The Prince George Legion isn't a place designed to scare the public, but it is a place where the public is called in to be entertained.
Local author releases final book in trilogy

Local author releases final book in trilogy

A trilogy has come to an end, but it is just the beginning for Noah's Raven.
X-Tails take on a Christmas Adventure

X-Tails take on a Christmas Adventure

The X-tails characters finally have an X-mas story to play around in.
Group of ladies gather to enjoy theatre

Group of ladies gather to enjoy theatre

Theatre NorthWest has a famous fan base. The Prince George professional theatre company boasts one of the most loyal and sizable audiences in the nation, for a market of this kind.

Oktoberfest celebrated with Sound of the North

You don't even need to have a fake German accent to enjoy Oktoberfest. The annual harvest party that overtakes the entire Germanic culture is enjoyed around the world.
Offspring hitting P.G.

Offspring hitting P.G.

Four young punks from Garden Grove, Calif. felt rock and roll needed a sense of humour, back in the 1990s.