Get to know Prince George

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You may know that Prince George is hailed as BC's Northern capital or that a big part of its success came from the fact that its in the intersection of the Fraser and Nechako. However, I doubt that many know that the original owners of the building JJ Springers used to be in ,got the job of being the towns undertakers after the Spanish flu hit and used their Ford Model T as an ambulance to deal with the sick. Not exactly the cute cozy building we now know... PG is the town we live in and for a majority of us, grew up in, yet somehow, a lot of it's citizens don't know much about its history,especially when it comes to our downtown. This is what the Prince George Public Library strives to change with its Downtown Walking Tours. Every summer since 2006 the Bob Harkins branch of the Library has been hosting the absolutely free walking tours. They happen every Tuesday and Thursday, and each year they are hosted by someone else. This year, recent high school graduate Paige Malmgren is leading the walks, and she thinks its an awesome way for PG citizens to get to know their town a little bit more. She state that you "get to learn a bunch of PG's history and see how much its changed over the years". The walk starts off at Bob Harkins branch and leads you around different historic sites in the downtown area. Malmgrens favourite spot is the building that held the original Post office building, since its the same building that stood there in 1939. Many of the historic buildings in PG have been destroyed through the numerous devastating fires downtown has faced over the years, so buildings such as that one are even more interesting.  The walk also takes you to other sites such as the courthouse, the building where the Strand theatre used to stand,and WD west studios; along with newer sites like Milan Basic's unique and colourful murals. If this interests you head over to the Library on a Tuesday or Thursday at 11am. The tours are an hour long, so get ready to learn ALOT about your city.

For more info on the tours or anything else library related head over to www.pgpl.ca

-Laura Smith

Celtic Fire Summer Retro Season Episode 5

Celtic Fire - Prince George, BC's long-running Scots Gaelic and Celtic (whatever that means) music show (11 seasons!)....brings to you another in the Retro Summer Season - a look back at the show's history through its theme songs. On tonight's show - Maggie MacInnes, Manran, Lewis MacKinnon, and Mary Smith...not to mention Prince George's very own Out of Alba. Tune in and enjoy!!  

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Ether in The Attic - Episode #129: Matrimonial Episode - 20160627

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Mare Rye Age,  Marriage, even Matrimony, no not the cruel treatment of small fabric floor coverings resulting in yowls, but the number one cause of divorce (Hehe). In all it's pomp, tradition, and glory, the agreement to commit the duration of one's life to another. Yup it's a biggie, so make sure you have a good party. The show starts with a divorce song just to level right down to below zero, but the rest will build you up, guaranteed ;) Congratulations to all you lovers out there who decided its worth the risk and everyone who'd just love to be loved, don't forget to step out into the light, and of course if you don't believe in marriage way to think outside the box by golly.

[embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/HubcapWalter/ether-in-the-attic-episode-129-matrimonial-episode-20160627/[/embed] For everything in between,

Mazeltov!

 

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Celtic Fire Summer Retro Season Episode 3

The third in the look back at Celtic Fire theme songs over the years. Tonight, listen to #7, 8, and 9 - Jenna Cumming, James Graham, and Catriona Watt. Also tunes by the North Shore Gaelic Singers, Alasdair Whyte, and Aon Teanga will make their way on stage for a great hour of Celtic music. Enjoy!   https://www.mixcloud.com/andrew-mcfayden/celtic-fire-summer-retro-season-episode-3/

The Fresh Sheet- Oh yaaa....

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WARNING- the contents in this show may force you to order a pizza... Some music videos from the Fresh Sheet artists played this week.... especially stoked about Still Parades Video... its 360 ya'll!!

Also! very important... local band The Flying Machine... here's a write up on the folks....  https://flyingmachinepg.bandcamp.com/album/flying-machine-ep

Levitation Room: crystal ball https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViAqmPpHVlE

Still Parade: 360 video…. chamber https://youtu.be/Q_j3DL-WHbM

Band of horses: casual party https://youtu.be/vV99ErubyMI

Susanna- sacrade revolution  http://www.thewire.co.uk/video/watch-susanna-sacred-revolution/o=48A=0ery=1

Oddity- presures gone https://youtu.be/DaAyJrnlZXA

Sara Watkins- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO0ph_roNbs

Tegan and Sarah- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niv4vkipc6M Pkew pkew pkew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrQKW6ijrK0

 

 

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Ether in The Attic - Episode #128: Rad Relativity - 20160620

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The relativity, in our city will obsess us to to a fault, our own hang ups, until we're wrapped around a telephone cord or our own shoelaces. Horrendous lobsters masquerade as honest practice and law abiding habits. We wish to extrapolate the gumption from proper footwear, but we won't until we realize that we can do without feet. [embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/HubcapWalter/ether-in-the-attic-episode-128-rad-relativity-20160620/[/embed]

Pic Credit: https://clocktailrecords1.bandcamp.com/album/va-the-organic-relativity

Two new building added to the city green power grid

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The city of Prince George is adding two new buildings to its Downtown Renewable System (DRES), Plaza 400 and Prince George Law Courts. The system is powered by Lakeland Mills wood waste that is a by-product of the production of wood materials. The city already powers numerous buildings with this kind of power including the new RCMP detachment and City Hall. The system heats water and pumps that to the buildings which then us it for heat and water. Construction is expected to begin last week of July and be completed by early fall. The carbon reduction is estimated to be about 1,820 tones per year. The reductions is the same as 350 cars taken of the road per year, roughly. This project is added to the many green energy projects in the community including the Bio Energy Plant at UNBC.

Project is estimated at $450,000 and is being fully funded by the Ministry of Transportation. The city will install the piping system to the buildings at a cost of $200,000. The project was started due to the fact that both buildings needed their boilers replaced.

By Grant Bacahand (Twitter) @grantbachand