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Indian Horse head to screen with local talent

Indian Horse head to screen with local talent

One of Canada's most beloved novels of the modern time is now being made into a movie, with a local youth at centre ice for the action. Indian Horse is a best-selling novel by star writer Richard Wagamese.
Freeden puts new exhibit in Perspective

Freeden puts new exhibit in Perspective

You can't see the world through someone else's eyes - unless they are artists. Andrea Fredeen has been slapping and massaging and nudging oil onto canvas so the world can get at least a hint of her world views.
Outdoor show kicks off Coldsnap

Outdoor show kicks off Coldsnap

It's winter, it's Prince George, so there is music in the air alongside the chill. A free outdoor concert in the Canada Games Plaza is scheduled to kick off the annual Coldsnap Music Society.
Friendly faces

Friendly faces

Local carver Elmer Gunderson unveils his latest exhibit, Friends I've Met, at Two Rivers Gallery today with a variety of faces that allow the viewer to look into the eyes of the characters to see straight through to their souls.
Local film screening tonight

Local film screening tonight

Final Breath takes its first breath tonight. The all-Prince George short-film, written and entirely shot in the local area, will be shown for the first time tonight at a big-screen event at the P.G. Playhouse.
Drowning Girls dives deep into troubled waters

Drowning Girls dives deep into troubled waters

You could soak in the artistry or you could soak in the social realizations of Drowning Girls. One thing this play is not is shallow.
The Weir flooded with talent

The Weir flooded with talent

The Weir is a story about stories. It's about the telling of stories and the living of stories.
UNBC duo help write book

UNBC duo help write book

UNBC geography professor Greg Halseth played a major role in the development of a new book that describes the process of transition and change in resource-dependent rural and small-town regions since the end of the Second World War.
David Jacob Harder's art looks to draw people, trees together

David Jacob Harder's art looks to draw people, trees together

People are made up primarily of water. Carbon connections hold it all together for us as we grow and change over time. It's what makes us as organic as an ostrich or an algae bloom or a tree.
The Weir looks to spark conversation

The Weir looks to spark conversation

When you get a newcomer from the city hanging out with a bunch of village oldtimers in a bar, and they start swapping ghost stories, well the dam can really burst.