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TeenFest looks to engage local youths

TeenFest looks to engage local youths

It has often been said that if you're bored in Prince George, it's your own fault. It has often been said that there's nothing to do in Prince George, especially for youth.
Looking for love in all the write places

Looking for love in all the write places

Books & Co. is always the place where things happen and when singles are looking for a safe place to mingle, there's a Books & Chill Singles Night that's worth checking out Feb. 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. Kayli Vandermeer, Books & Co.
The sound of music

The sound of music

Music will sweeten the Prince George air starting on Sunday. The Annual Prince George Music Festival showcases the talents of our young and established performers alike, playing as individuals, ensembles and large groups to test their skills.
No Grammy for Alex Cuba

No Grammy for Alex Cuba

Alex Cuba is not coming home with a trophy, but he is brimming with success. The northern B.C.
Elite male belly dancer brings show to Prince George

Elite male belly dancer brings show to Prince George

Yes, men are belly dancers, and one of the best in the world will be bringing his full act to Prince George this Saturday. Nath Keo is the artistic director of Sacred Centre Dance Company in Victoria.
Metallion Festival to bring on the thunder

Metallion Festival to bring on the thunder

The thunder rolls again this summer at Brookside Resort. The Metallion Festival has announced the lineup for their 2016 realm of metal fury.
Local group just strumming along

Local group just strumming along

If you've ever considered strumming on a string instrument to be a cool, musically-inclined thing to do, there's a group at the Elder Citizen Recreation Centre that might just pique your interest.
Klein’s conducting one for the history books

Klein’s conducting one for the history books

History is being made tonight at the Prince George Symphony Orchestra show. A woman will conduct the PGSO for the first time in its long history. Susan Klein is, of course (if you know her work), excessively qualified to break this wall down.
Colin James up close at Vanier Hall

Colin James up close at Vanier Hall

He said goodbye, but he's coming back. Canada's blues-rock legend Colin James is sliding back into P.G. for an acoustic night on the Vanier Hall stage.
Tale Of A Town touches down in Prince George

Tale Of A Town touches down in Prince George

In the theatre world, it is perfectly plausible to pin the tale on a town.