There's a lot going on in Prince George. Here's a long list of things to do live and in person.
With all the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions lifted and people feeling safe enough to venture out into the world, here's a list of what's on offer in Prince George these days. There's plenty to enjoy.
Stand Up Comedy Night is back at the Thirsty Moose Pub Thursday, Jan. 26, doors open at 7:30 p.m. Virginia O’Dine will MC and the show features Devon Flynn and Kylie Lewis Holt for some 19+ entertainment. Grab tickets at the Thirsty Moose Pub at UNBC, cash only. Remember to bring two pieces of physical ID. There is limited seating.
Prince George Cougars are hosting Indigenous Night Saturday, Jan. 28 when they play against the Prince Albert Raiders. There is a 50/50 jackpot with a guaranteed prize of $20,000. To get tickets visit Prince George Cougars tickets. Coldsnap for Kids takes place Sunday, Jan. 29 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Prince George Playhouse where the Oots ‘n Oots from Kelowna, a family of musicians, present their all-ages rock show filled with lightheartedness and laughter. For tickets visit Coldsnap tickets.
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