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Bonham's band gets the Led out

Bonham's band gets the Led out

Before he died in 1980, John Bonham taught his son Jason not to be afraid to take chances. That approach to life worked out well for John, who put his faith a pair of drumsticks and went on to become a rock legend with Led Zeppelin.
Lighting a FUSE for the homeless

Lighting a FUSE for the homeless

The homeless in Prince George are not without a voice and are now speaking out through moving and thought-provoking art, featured in an exhibit at Art Space until Oct. 30.
Bonham's band gets the Led out

Bonham's band gets the Led out

Before he died in 1980, John Bonham taught his son Jason not to be afraid to take chances. That approach to life worked out well for John, who put his faith a pair of drumsticks and went on to become a rock legend with Led Zeppelin.
Profound sound: Juno winner Connie Kaldor

Profound sound: Juno winner Connie Kaldor

The audience that packed Art Space Monday and Tuesday nights this week enjoyed two hours of profound entertainment from Juno award-winning singer, songwriter Connie Kaldor.
Johnny Reid transforms CN Centre into A Place Called Love

Johnny Reid transforms CN Centre into A Place Called Love

The CCMA Fans’ Choice came to Prince George Wednesday night to perform in front of 3,500 people at CN Centre during his A Place Called Love tour.

Terri Clark at CN Centre in November

Terri Clark with special guest Crystal Shawana will appear at CN Centre Nov. 21. Tickets go on sale on Saturday at 10 a.m.

Cinema CNC kicks off fall lineup

Cinema CNC's fall series has something for everyone, featuring films from Argentina and Australia.
No second fiddle here

No second fiddle here

The Canadian fiddle player of the year will help spread the word that the Prince George Conservatory of Music doesn't just teach classical violin, it teaches fiddle, too.

What's happening

Known as the biggest festival in the world, Oktoberfest will be celebrated at CN Centre Friday, beginning with dinner at 6 p.m.
Next top model - Prince George style

Next top model - Prince George style

A nursing student who happens to be a photographer is holding a Prince George's Next Top Model series of her own. It started as a little bit of an idea when Angie McCabe was watching CTV's Canada's Next Top Model, "a show that I love," she claimed.