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The lost art of letter writing

The lost art of letter writing

If you write a letter, the chances are you will get one back. That's the idea behind the Lost Art of Letter Writing, Prince George Correspondents' Club, said Nicole Larson, events planner and coordinator for Books & Company.

Community theatre returns

Community theatre is raising its creative head in Prince George once again. The new Nechako Community Theatrics Society is offering open auditions Monday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 180 Tabor Boulevard.

Take your pick of entertaining New Year celebrations

Ringing in the new year with a special celebration is an easy endeavour with so many entertaining events to choose from in Prince George.

Choir invites youth to join for 30th year

The Bel Canto Youth Choir is now accepting people 14 to 25 years old and encouraging new singers to join in January for its 30th year in Prince George. The Youth Choir meets every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. beginning Jan. 3.

January calendar of events

Sunday, Jan. 1 to 15 Across Canada Exhibit Kathryn Rohl and Lorraine Young Two Rivers Gallery, 725 Civic Plaza 250-614-7800 Friday, Jan. 6 Open Mic Night Cafe Voltaire Books & Co., 1685 Third Avenue 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
Giving it away

Giving it away

Paul Brandt's tour highlights life's work

Variety offers singing contest

Singing stars get a chance to shine during the second annual Variety's Got Talent, presented by the Children's Charity. The a cappella singing contest is open to B.C. residents 13 to 29 years old.
Celebration of Lights making spirits bright

Celebration of Lights making spirits bright

If you are looking for an event to bring back that old-time feeling of joy to the world and good will towards your fellow man then look no further.

Artwork is Celebrating Diversity

Immigrant & Multicultural Services Society and Welcome PG, in partnership with Initiatives Prince George and the Chamber of Commerce, are offering a unique opportunity to B.C. artisans.
It takes two two to make a thing go right

It takes two two to make a thing go right

It's a tag team effort to put together the 20th anniversary of Judy Russell's Nutcracker and the nicest part of that is Ashley Bradley and Kyra Sinclair who share the demanding role of Clara.