Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Local Arts

Chetwynd man profiled in documentary short

Chet TV has produced a 14-minute historical documentary of Chetwynd's 97-year-old Albert Flett. Flett was born in either Grouard or Fort Vermillion, Alberta, and served overseas with the Canadian Armed Services in Europe during World War Two.

How Deep Is Your Love of the 70s

Thirteen-year-old singing sensation Cole Armour from Surrey will be getting up close and personal with James Bond during Cariboo Brewing's '70s Disco Party March 23 at CN Centre.

von Tiesenhausen gives artist's talk

Outside the Two Rivers Gallery stands a public sculpture called Balance, created by Peter von Tiesenhausen in 2009. Von Tiesenhausen gives an artist's talk Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Out of town musicians need host homes

To inspire young musicians in your household the Prince George Symphony Orchestra (PGSO) suggests inviting a professional musician from out of town to stay at your house when they perform concerts in Prince George.

Fiddler steps up to the mic

Championship fiddler Kelli Trottier came late to singing but she's a triple threat entertainer now - singing, step dancing and fiddling. "We do a variety of music during our show," said Trottier, who is accompanied by guitarist Greg Simm.

When art and medicine meet

Health professionals, researchers and artists discuss connections between art and health during a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Caf Scientifique Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Two Rivers Gallery.

Tribute band plays Heartbreakers

Zeppelina, Canada's only all-girl tribute to Led Zeppelin, will play Heartbreakers May 3. This Vancouver based band will pay homage to their rock heroes with a stiletto stomping tribute to Led Zeppelin.

A&E events list

A Taste of Ireland presented by the Bel Canto Choirs Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Columbus Community Centre, 7201 Domano Blvd. This is a fundraiser for the choirs. Tickets are $40 each. info@belcantochoirs.
Dance festival brings out the best

Dance festival brings out the best

The Prince George Dance Festival celebrates its 36th anniversary at Vanier Hall March 17 to 23.
For the love of art

For the love of art

Sculptor, photographer, painter, musician, Bruce Baycroft moves to Australia next month after living in Prince George for 45 years. And he's moving for love.