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Local photographer gets national recognition

Local photographer gets national recognition

Local photographer, Terrill Bodner, had four of her images selected to be exhibited in a national salon showcasing the best of Canadian professional photography. Outstanding images were selected by a judging panel of master photographers.
David James and Big River tribute to Johnny Cash goes virtual

David James and Big River tribute to Johnny Cash goes virtual

Prince George residents might remember David James and Big River as a Johnny Cash tribute band that would sell out the Treasure Cove lounge back in the day where people could gather together to enjoy live music.
New movie starts filming in PG in May

New movie starts filming in PG in May

The next in the series of movies shot in Prince George will begin production in May.
Omineca Arts Centre hosting fundraising blitz

Omineca Arts Centre hosting fundraising blitz

Arts-based community development is what Omineca Arts Centre strives to provide in Prince George. The volunteer-run facility at 369 Victoria St. is looking to raise funds for its operating costs to survive the rest of the pandemic.
Movie blockbusters find streaming success

Movie blockbusters find streaming success

With the release of both Godzilla vs.
The man in the booth

The man in the booth

The following is an abridged interview with Theatre NorthWest’s production manager, the inimitable John Reilly. How did you get into theatre originally? “I fell in.
New exhibits at Two Rivers Gallery

New exhibits at Two Rivers Gallery

All For Water is the latest exhibit at the Two Rivers Gallery that saw a call put out for those BC artists who wanted to consider that by 2050 it is estimated there won't be enough fresh water for the global population.
Huble celebrates BC Book Day

Huble celebrates BC Book Day

Today is BC Book Day and Huble Homestead is celebrating by announcing the upcoming release of Ceepee and the Fish Camp, the fourth in a series of children's book.
Gallery offers virtual connection

Gallery offers virtual connection

The Two Rivers Gallery has shuttered its main gallery space but kept the Galleria and artisan shop open while a new exhibition is being installed. An Exercise in Listening and All for Water, a new water-themed exhibition will open April 22.
Regional arts councils accepted into national program

Regional arts councils accepted into national program

The Community Arts Council of Prince George & District and the Northern Indigenous Arts Council (NIAC) have been accepted in the artsvest program that builds capacity in Canada's cultural sector.