While awareness surrounding Red Dress Day grows throughout Canada, here in BC’s northern interior a raw reality remains as family members remain missing. Very few of the 215 Calls for Justice, and 33 Recommendations put forward by the Highway of Tears Symposium, have been fully addressed by levels of government and communities at large.
Due North Info Bulletin - 4 May 2026
An audio bulletin for the weeK of may 4th 2026
Looking at the week ahead Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh, the weather forecast predicts clouds arriving by Friday with a small chance of precipitation. In the newsroom, here is what we’ve picked up on:
The Spruce Kings, Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh’s BCHL Hockey Club opened the third round of their playoff season, against the Nanaimo Clippers this weekend on May 1st and 2nd. Losing the first two games, the team heads to Nanaimo this week looking for redemption on May 5th & 6th before coming back home on the 8th.
Prices at the pump dropped from last week, with highs of ¢180.9/L and lows of ¢177.9/L for gasoline reported.
There are six to seven active fires in the Prince George fire district, all of which are currently under control.
Despite significant revenue loss, the College of New Caledonia (CNC) announced a balanced projected budget on April 24, 2026 that required a number of sacrifices to achieve. President Cindy Heitman spoke to us about that.
Also announced April 24th, March 2027 will mark the first time in its 51 year history that the Junior All Native Basketball Tournament (JANT) will take place in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh, bringing roughly 120 teams and 2000 youth athletes with it. An occasion of this scale demands an official host, and at UNBC’s Northern Sport Centre on Friday April 24th the Nak’azdli Whut’en Trees youth basketball team were designated with that title.
Darnell Toth and Jessica Speziale of Toth Entertainment booked their first of hopefully many large endeavours, with renowned DJ Steve Aoki. He’s coming to the CN Centre July 5th.
A number of local organizations including Everyone at the Table (EAT) are advocating for the city to adopt a Food Charter. The city has made moves towards this, identified in Resolution 14 of the 33 Resolutions the city had adopted following recommendations raised by the 2025 Official Community Plan (OCP). A story is developing in that area as we’ve so far spoken to local advocate April Ottesen.
Beading workshops occur Wednesdays at Omineca Arts Centre, 6:30-9pm, hosted by Lynn Biles. Swing on by with a couple bucks for beading supplies.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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Due North Info Bulletin - 01 May 2026
An audio bulletin for the wee’s End of May 1st 2026
Looking at the week ahead Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh, the weather forecast temperatures in the 20ºC range. In the newsroom, here is what we’ve picked up on:
The Spruce Kings, Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh’s BCHL Hockey Club opened the third round of their playoff season, against the Nanaimo Clippers on May 1st and 2nd.
Prices at the pump rose from last week, with highs of ¢183.9/L and lows of ¢180.9/L for gasoline reported. The rise occurred despite the April 14th announcement from the PMO, rescinding the federal fuel excise tax until Labour Day September 7th, 2026.
There are five active fires in the Prince George fire district, four of which are currently under control.
Despite significant revenue loss, the College of New Caledonia (CNC) announced a balanced projected budget on April 24, 2026 that required a number of sacrifices to achieve. President Cindy Heitman spoke to us about that.
Also announced April 24th, March 2027 will mark the first time in its 51 year history that the Junior All Native Basketball Tournament (JANT) will take place in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh, bringing roughly 120 teams and 2000 youth athletes with it. An occasion of this scale demands an official host, and at UNBC’s Northern Sport Centre on Friday April 24th the Nak’azdli Whut’en Trees youth basketball team were designated with that title.
Darnell Toth and Jessica Speziale of Toth Entertainment booked their first of hopefully many large endeavours, with renowned DJ Steve Aoki. He’s coming to the CN Centre July 5th.
Beading workshops occur Wednesdays at Omineca Arts Centre, 6:30-9pm, hosted by Lynn Biles. Swing on by with a couple bucks for beading supplies.
At Legion 43, Saturday night May 2nd, Marin Patenaude & Steve Brockly perform the songs of Gordon Lightfoot under the title Heavy on the Lightfoot. Doors open at 8pm, show starts at 9pm, 19+ event.
- Ian Gregg, CFURadio 88.7FM, Due North News, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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Couple returns to Prince George and brings superstar talent, Steve Aoki with them
After gaining experience in the wider world, Darnell Toth and Jessica Speziale of Toth Entertainment have returned to the Spruce Capital and plan to stir things up by bringing star level talent to Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh, starting with Steve Aoki on July 5th at the CN Centre.
College of New Caledonia conducts cuts, but announces balanced budget
Despite significant revenue loss, the College of New Caledonia (CNC) announced a balanced projected budget on April 24, 2026 requiring a number of sacrifices to achieve, including approximately 80 staff positions.
Nak’azdli Trees appointed Junior All Native Basketball Tournament hosts for March 2027
The Nak’azdli Whut’en Trees youth basketball team were named official hosts of the Junior All Native Basketball Tournament (JANT) taking place March 21-27 in Prince George–Lheidli T’enneh. A huge undertaking with roughly 2000 youth athletes requires dedicated individuals like Tournament Director, Erica McLean and Trees Manager, Murial Sam.
UNBC student secures funding to research unconventional gardening as a path towards conservation action
Local branch of food security initiative seeks volunteers in northern BC to max out enrollment
Diode Interview 20260422
David from the alt-rock duo Diode popped in to promote his new single, talk about the new project, and to promote his upcoming show at the PG Legion on May 15th! https://www.madloon.ca/






