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Writers' Union meeting in city for first time

For the first time in its history, the Writers' Union of Canada will hold a regional meeting in Prince George. The organization exists to advocate for the professional writers of books in this country.

African Children's Choir visiting Prince George

Saving the lives of impoverished children and building the struggling economy of Uganda and its neighbours rolls off the tongues of the African Children's Choir.

What's happening

Come out Sunday to the Railway and Forestry Museum (850 River Road) where the Prince George Legion will be hosting a family event at the from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to celebrate 100 years of P.G. rail history.
'Tis but a stage play

'Tis but a stage play

Prince George and the Monty Python comedy troupe have always had a strong connection.
A steampunk music video

A steampunk music video

Music videos are short films attached to a musical concept, and one of the most ambitious local projects is now burning up the social media channels. The Jer Breaks song Come Down won the financial support of Telus and their B.C.
Writer taps popular vein with mosquitos

Writer taps popular vein with mosquitos

With the stroke of a pen, Debora Broadhead may have redefined our relationship with the mosquito with her children's novel.

Local artists perform at provincials

Prince George and regional performers had success at this year's provincial competitions for the stage arts.

Married duo opens for Steve Earle

Local audiences are going to see a lot of Chris Masterson and Eleanor Whitmore on Thursday night. They are both members of Steve Earle's acclaimed band The Dukes, but as a duo called The Mastersons they will open the concert as the warm-up act.
Teen to showcase top voice

Teen to showcase top voice

Finlay Peterson came back from the provincial performing arts competitions a champion. The teen opera singer headlines a recital this Thursday night alongside some of Prince George's other top voices.
SOA actor Kim Coates rolls into P.G.

SOA actor Kim Coates rolls into P.G.

Hundreds of fans lined up on Saturday to get an autograph from Kim Coates - best known for his role as Alexander 'Tig' Trager on FX's hit show Sons of Anarchy. Coates was scheduled to be at Pine Centre Mall from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.