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Valentine's Day serenade

Valentine's Day routines can become quite predictable but this year try something different. The BeezNeez quartet offers a new way to put a song in your loved one's heart with an old fashioned serenade.
Successfully seeking Shirley Valentine

Successfully seeking Shirley Valentine

Something's gotta give when the highlight of your day is talking to the kitchen wall while making hubby's dinner. Housewife Shirley Bradshaw breaks free of her humdrum life as she finds adventure in Greece.

What's happening

2618 Army Cadets seventh annual Steak and Lobster Dinner goes Sunday at 611 Brunswick St., beginning with cocktails at 4:30, dinner at 5:30 p.m. Dinner includes 8 oz. steak and 1.5 lb. fresh Atlantic lobster, baked potato, salads and desserts.
'I'll tell you something...'

'I'll tell you something...'

Citizen readers share their Beatles memories, 50 years after the Fab Four first appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show

Black history month celebrated at CNC

The College of New Caledonia and the Prince George African Heritage Society celebrates the 17th annual Black History Month in February with many events, including a soccer tournament and dance, a night of song, family day, a caribbean cooking demonst
Hometown Project to develop the city

Hometown Project to develop the city

Think there's something missing in Prince George? Two communication design students at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, including Prince George's Jean Chisholm, have decided to help out with that by creating their fourth year thesis, Hometown

Prince George is theme for photo contest

There's a different story to tell about Prince George and the Fraser River Discovery Centre wants to see it through their call for submissions for the fifth edition of Click Photos of the Fraser exhibit, unveiled during RiverFest, the annual celebrat
Beethoven: not what you think

Beethoven: not what you think

Even the Prince George Symphony Orchestra's music director has his favourite Beethoven piece - but it's not what you think. It's not the famous ba-ba-ba-buhhhhh of the Fifth Symphony, probably the most famous piece of orchestral music known to man.

Best little art auction revisited

The Best Damn Little Art Auction EVER! is back for another round of six by six inch fun.
Intensity comes to life in action film

Intensity comes to life in action film

All he ever wanted was to be a film director.