Nitty Gritty Dirt Band to play CN Centre November 9 by admin|Published July 23, 2018 The legendary Nitty Gritty Dirt Band comes to the CN Centre on Friday, November 9, with special guests Nice Horse. Don’t miss out on singing along to Fishin’ In The Dark, and all of the Dirt Band’s hits! Tickets are only $49.95 $69.95, plus service charges. All ages reserved seating. Tickets on sale this Friday at 10 a.m., at www.ticketsnorth.ca. Read all about itPrince George Chess Club to host summer chess tournaments at Great White Toys Carney, Starmer, and Macron issue joint statement on the situation in Gaza and the West Bank Barkerville launches spring shoulder season May 16- 30 Council supports Human Trafficking Prevention Network of British Columbia COFI pans new provincial Forest Advisory Council New B.C. council launched to support forestry in B.C Coldsnap to Present Eclectic Concert Series Featuring Locarno, Jeremy Dutcher, and Moneka Arabic Jazz Streetlights being replaced along Tabor Boulevard CN Centre hosts Punjabi artist Kulbir Jhinjer Northern Health Authority area sees 17 overdose deaths in February and March UNBC research team and industry partner receive $300,000 Ignite Award to commercialize sustainable thermal packaging Grand opening of Nanguz’An – the new container market and newly renovated Visitor Information Centre Fifteen-year-old girl injured in shooting near homeless encampment Imperial Metals reports ‘solid’ quarter Open fire prohibition planned for parts of the Prince George Fire Centre Heads up, phones down when driving in work zones Three victim services organizations to be recognized at gala for Victims and Survivors of Crime Week Emergency Reception Centre ready to go for 2025 One person in critical condition following assault Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils new cabinet 2025 Special Olympics BC Summer Games unveil athlete-designed medal ribbon Huble Homestead opens for 2025 Local grads getting some heavyweight help Category 3 open fire prohibition planned for parts of the Northwest Fire Centre Four seasonal arts, culture, and history sites re-opening May long weekend