The Local Connector PG March 20, 2025

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THROWBACK THURSDAY

PRINCE GEORGE.

Open Mic Nights—Every 2nd Wednesday of the month 1-9pm at the Hart Shopping Center 3831 Austin Road. Song, music, poetry, comedy and more! Walkins welcome. Hosted by Cait’s Sweet Bites and Beanery.

Omineca’s Coffeehouse Every Sunday 3-7pm at the Omineca Arts Centre. Weekly Coffee House every Sunday a musical gathering for everyone to share their talent and enjoy a fun-filled evening!

Prince George Farmers Market—Every Saturday 8:30am-2pm 1310 3rd Ave

Wednesday Night Board Games Every Wednesday at 3 Goblins Games. Join us on Wednesday nights for an awesome evening filled with laughs and board games! Pick from one of our board games from our collection or join in on whatever new board game is being taught! If you get stuck on a rule or need help figuring out game mechanics, have no fear! The game gurus will be present to help! Every Wednesday at 6:00pm! $5 a person

Open Mic Nights Every 2nd Wednesday out of the month. 7-9pm doors open at 6:30pm Song, music, poetry, comedy and more! 3831 Austin Rd W in the Hart shopping center. Hosted by Cait’s Sweet Bites and Beanery.

Dome Creek Saturday Market Every Saturday starting May 18 from 11am-2pm alongside the coffee shop. Looking for vendors. All ages welcome. Table fee is free or by donation. For more info call Laura at 778-349-5710

Thursdays in the Park Every Thursday 5-8pm Come down to Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park every Thursday evening this summer! The Exploration Place is open until 8pm. Cruisin Classics car club is onsite in our parking lot – come check out the classic cars. Origins Kitchen specials. Take-out window is open – grab a delicious snack or drink. The Little Prince steam engine will be running from 12pm to 7pm

March Seniors Activities

PG Senior Activity Centre

425 Brunswick Street

Mondays—Fitness 10am, Line dancing 11am, Bridge 12:30pm and Floor Curling 1pm.

Tuesdays—Carpet Bowling 9:45am, 50/50 bingo 12:30pm

Wednesdays—Creative Corner 10am, Bridge 12:30pm, Whist 7pm

Thursdays—Board Games 10am, Fitness 10am, Line Dancing 11am, Tai Chi 1pm, Canasta 1pm

Fridays Board games 10am, Floor Curling 9:45am, Crib 12:30pm

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ANSWERS ON PG 23

1.Oppositely, if it's a dry March, what month should you expect rain, according to weather folklore?

2.Why is Easter sometimes in March and sometimes in April?

3.What year did MTV's first spring break program premiere?

4. Which extraordinary scientist, responsible for the theory of relativity, was born in March?

5. What social company was created in March?

Two

people were injured following a robbery

Prince George

2025-03-18 14:05 PDT

File # 2025-7362

On Sunday, March 16, 2025, shortly before 10:00 p.m., Prince George RCMP were called to a business on Queensway for a report of a robbery.

On arrival, police learned that a male, with his face covered, stole an item and bear sprayed two people inside before fleeing on foot.

Evidence gathered from the store’s CCTV showed one male entering the business while another male waited outside. Both males were wearing masks and ran northbound on Queensway.

Police Dog Service (PDS) was called and a track lead to a residence in the 1500 Block of Queensway where two people were arrested and two others were detained for robbery. Two of the men have since been released with-

out process, while the other two were held in custody.

The investigation remains ongoing.

Released by:

Madonna Saunderson District Advisory NCO (Media Relations)

North District 4020 5th Avenue, Prince George, BC V2M 7E7

Office: 250-561-3166

Cell: 250-301-3521

Email: madonna.saunderson@rcmpgrc.gc.ca

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TRIVIA ANSWERS

1. May

2. The date is determined by the first full moon, following the spring equinox. Easter occurs on the first Sunday following this event.

3. 1986

4. Albert Einstein

5. Twitter

TAURUS

(Apr. 21-May 20)

You could realise that something which has been a priority may not necessarily need to stay that way in the longer term. Your interest right now will be to generate situations that will give greater independence in the future. Whatever comes to mind to late March will be just a first stage. There will be a lot to consider in time.

LEO (July 23-August 22)

It can become difficult to be decisive when it comes to the future up to late March because of changing conditions that are likely to be attached to others and what they want. In early April their intentions could change which could take you down the path of looking at your own future quite differently from mid April onwards.

SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov21)

It might be time to review your health status in some way by getting back to routines you have been committed to in the past, more especially with exercise and diet. Greater determination to avoid distractions could come to mind but this can be quite a changeable thing and not fully settle down until early 2026.

GEMINI (May

21-June 20)

It might be time to remind yourself, particularly to late March, to stay focussed on things important to you as opposed to the expectations somebody else has of you. This can include letting go of long term obligations, though this cannot be sorted out quickly. The main thing is to remain steadfast on what you want in the future.

VIRGO (August 23-Sept.22)

There can be a lack of clarity when it comes to your relationship with another person or what they are really all about. You may now realise there is a degree of secrecy. Your awareness can result in greater clarity at the end March. If any discussion is necessary it would be best to leave it until early April, especially if the past is involved.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18)

You may either need to change your mind or may want to change your mind up to late March. Financial considerations could come into this during April which could alter the way your have been looking at things recently. Part of this could be recognising that by taking more control personally you can generate greater balance.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec.21)

Enjoy any sense of freedom you will continue to have until late March, though something may start to slow down or reverse in some way. There could be a lack of clarity when it comes to the way something is to be established. Something you were not aware of could mean you would need to rethink what should be put in place.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)

Something you have forgotten to pay could come to your attention by late March. You might also realise it is time to get back to focussing more on your finances, realising with some discipline you will be able to eventually establish a greater sense of security. This is something you will need to get into the habit of doing for the long term.

CANCER

(June 21-July 22)

Dealing with anybody who has authority could be all over the place, leaving you to wonder where things will head. You could be right in assuming something needs to come to an end but this will still take a while to eventually work itself out. Although this can frustrate you, it is better to keep a low profile and let matters take their course.

LIBRA (Sept. 23

-Oct.22)

Somebody else could change their mind up to late March which could interfere with something important you have either put in place or planned to do so. If this causes any uncertainty with normal routines or detailed work that might be required, you would be best to hold off for now. It is more about them presenting what they want.

CAPRICORN

(Dec. 22-Jan.19)

Matters that seemed to be in place can go through change to late March requiring you to rethink things or gather more information in early April. You will be very determined, even rebellious right now, about certain things you will not change. What can come out of this is greater clarity about situations in your own mind.

ARIES (March 21-April 20)

There is something you will need to rethink to the end March when it either comes to a situation you find yourself in or what you are prepared to handle. This won’t be straight forward, as there can be further changes early April that could come as a surprise. Being patient is your best mode of action however difficult it will be.

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