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Downtown Prince George Mayoralty Debate - Video

A packed house of about 150 people took in the Downtown Prince George Mayoral Candidate Debate on Monday, November 10, 2008 at the Ramada Hotel Skylight Ballroom.

Candidates Eugene Fetterly, Dane Greenwell, Dan Rogers and Don Zurowski answered numerous questions posed by moderator Bruce Strachan, as well as those asked by members of the audience and by the candidates themselves.

Follow thepulse.ca via Twitter

thepulse.ca is now available via Twitter.

For those who'd like to find out what there is to do in Prince George by following tweets on Twitter, you can now find them here:

http://twitter.com/thepulse_ca

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Searchlight: And The Winner Is... MEOW RECORDS!!!

From the CBC Radio 3 website:

The winner of CBC Radio 3's inaugural Searchlight contest for the #1 Record Store in Canada is...

MEOW RECORDS OF PRINCE GEORGE, BC!!!

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Academy Award winning film "No Country for Old Men" parodied by local teens

Local film buffs may know that the Cohen brothers' film No Country for Old Men won the Oscar for Best Picture earlier this year, as well as a slew of other

Vincent: an emotional performance worth seeing

A review of Vincent by community reviewer Elijah Rustad
(15 years old, Grade Ten Student, Duchess Park Senior Secondary Student.) 

All in all, the play is very well done and is definitely worth going to see, and I congratulate Mr. Empey on an extremely well acted performance.

Meow Records makes top 10 in Canada

Prince George may just have the best independent record store in Canada.

That's according to the voting public who have been logging onto the CBC Radio3 website to vote. Meow has already been included in the final top 10, and the top five will be announced April 14.

Styx concert for March 17 cancelled

Courtesy Opinion 250 News:

Prince George, B.C. - The band STYX has taken a line from one of its songs, and decided to "come sail away".

Slideshow: The Nutcracker you've never seen

For ten seasons Judy Russell's Nutcracker has thrilled audiences with the amazing journey of Clara and her beloved Nutcracker. Many of those productions have been caught on film (or now digitally), but they were always from the perspective of an audience member.

But what is the show like from the perspective of the cast and crew?

Prince George Regional Performing Arts Centre Society holds AGM, elects Board

The Prince George Regional Performing Arts Society has held its first annual general meeting, according to Opinion250 news.

Eleven people were elected to the board, and they will gather next week to select a chair, says Opinion250.

The new members to the Board are:

Volunteering offers opportunities for all

While there are many shows, games and events to take in, there are hundreds of other opportunities for "something to do" that are fun, build skills, and contribute to the community. Thousands of people in Prince George have very rewarding experiences volunteering for numerous organizations and events throughout the year, and there is a constant need for new volunteers.

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